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Eminent Americans

What Was the Post-Left?

Dec 17, 2024
Geoff Schullenberger, managing editor of Compact magazine and host of the Blame Theory podcast, dives into the intriguing concept of the 'post-left.' He discusses the rising critique of the traditional left and the shift in support demographics for leftist movements. Schullenberger reflects on his transition from academia to commentary, unpacking class dynamics and identity politics. The conversation also critiques the polarized media landscape and individuals aligning with figures like Elon Musk, highlighting the complexities of modern political discourse.
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Quick takeaways

  • The post-left movement critiques mainstream left politics as disconnected from the real concerns of marginalized populations, emphasizing the necessity of a class-based analysis.
  • Geoff Shullenberger discusses the disillusionment with traditional leftist movements post-Occupy and post-Sanders, questioning their representational nature.

Deep dives

Emergence of the Post-Left

The post-left refers to a loose coalition formed by individuals disillusioned with the mainstream left, particularly with identity politics and its connection to elite interests. This movement arose from a critique of both woke ideologies and traditional class-first perspectives, claiming that both are disconnected from the real concerns of the vulnerable populations they profess to represent. They argue that contemporary left politics have become increasingly performative, primarily serving elite actors who exploit these identities for status rather than genuinely advocating for the marginalized. This line of thinking has led to a broader skepticism of all existing political frameworks on the left.

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