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Eric Heinze, "Coming Clean: The Rise of Critical Theory and the Future of the Left" (MIT Press, 2025)

May 16, 2025
Eric Heinze is a Professor of Law and Humanities at Queen Mary University of London and the author of 'Coming Clean: The Rise of Critical Theory and the Future of the Left.' In the conversation, he discusses the left's need for more genuine self-scrutiny, examining historical injustices caused by its own supporters. Heinze argues that engaging deeply with past mistakes—not just pointing out Western wrongdoings—is crucial. He also tackles complex issues like identity politics, the shifting historical narratives, and the varied perspectives on the Ukraine-Russia conflict, urging for accountability within progressive movements.
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Critical Theory's History Redefinition

  • Critical theory radically redefined history from pride to collective self-scrutiny.
  • It reveals untold stories of oppression often hidden by traditional, glorifying histories.
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Memory Politics Defined

  • Memory politics involves managing both historical record and its political use.
  • Politics of memory often inflames controversy beyond just compiling historical data.
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Critical Theory vs Liberalism

  • Critical theorists argue liberal democratic ideals like freedom and equality are historically manipulated.
  • They critique liberals for ignoring history's role in shaping political concepts' real-world outcomes.
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