New Discourses
New Discourses
Pursuing the light of objective truth in subjective darkness.
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Sep 23, 2024 • 1h 59min
Lenin and the State
Explore Lenin's foundational ideas in 'The State and Revolution' as he outlines the state’s role in class society. Delve into the complex relationship between state power and class conflicts, revealing how the state often perpetuates oppression. Discover critiques of capitalism’s manipulation of democracy and how universal suffrage serves bourgeois interests. The discussion also emphasizes the necessity of violent revolution for true change and the ongoing cycle of ideological purges within communist regimes.

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Sep 19, 2024 • 20min
21st Century Communism
Communism has morphed into a new guise for the 21st century, merging with corporate structures and public-private partnerships. The focus has shifted from traditional working-class narratives to issues faced by marginalized groups. Fascism and communism are now intertwining in modern capitalism, particularly in China, where state and corporate entities collaborate closely. This raises critical concerns about Western frameworks like ESG and what they mean for liberty and future generations.

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Sep 17, 2024 • 2h 29min
Communism 3.0: The Succession of Capitalism and the China Model
Delve into the intriguing world of Marxist theory and its modern implications, where the concept of 'negation of the negation' plays a key role. Explore the dramatic changes in China's political landscape from Mao to Deng Xiaoping, highlighting the integration of capitalism within socialism. Discover the emergence of 'Communism 3.0,' a hybrid model combining socialist principles with a nationalistic focus. Finally, consider the potential rise of a global communist system and the alarming trends it may bring.

Sep 4, 2024 • 12min
Don't Trust Woke Language
Explore the importance of skepticism towards Woke language and its hidden agendas. Dive into the historical manipulation of terms like democracy, revealing how they can be distorted to push specific political narratives. Understand the deceitful use of concepts like diversity and inclusion, which may silence dissenting voices. This discussion encourages critical thinking and awareness to navigate the complexities of modern social discourse.

Sep 3, 2024 • 1h 58min
The Unhappy Rebellion of Radical Joy
Explore the intriguing concept of 'radical joy' and its deep ties to Marxist ideology and contemporary political discourse. Delve into the complexities of joy intertwined with anger, liberation, and societal struggles. Investigate how notions of joy shift through the lenses of history, community, and identity, particularly within LGBTQIA+ contexts. Discover the paradoxes surrounding oppression and the necessity of action for true liberation, and how historical figures like Lenin and Mao shaped the evolution of revolutionary enthusiasm into disillusionment.

Aug 26, 2024 • 11min
Woke Isn't Insane; It's Evil
Explore the true intentions behind woke ideology and its strategic chaos. Discover how its followers aim to dismantle societal structures rather than improve them. Understand the calculated motives that drive their actions and the philosophical contrasts that challenge conventional views. Highlighting the need for a deeper understanding of these destructive agendas, the discussion emphasizes reevaluating societal norms and the impact of conflict-driven approaches on historical progress.

Aug 16, 2024 • 2h 3min
Lenin and the Brutal Magic of Communism
Explore the paradox of Communism and Lenin's vision for a classless society. Delve into the fine line between socialism and communism, unearthing their historical roots and implications. Learn about Lenin's interpretations of democracy and the role of the Vanguard party. Discover the stark differences between socialist state ownership versus communal ownership, alongside critiques of capitalism. Unpack the illusions of abundance in historical contexts like China's Great Leap Forward, and ponder the transformative shift of consciousness needed for true communism.

Aug 12, 2024 • 1h 46min
Teilhard de Chardin and the Religion of Progress
Delve into the occult-mystical aspects of leftism and its connection to transformative religions of progress. Explore the philosophical clash between Pierre Teilhard de Chardin's progressive vision and more authoritarian ideologies. Discover intriguing concepts like Omega Points and dialectical evolution, revealing how societal shifts are tied to contradictions. Additionally, critique the intersections of human evolution, culture, and morality, highlighting the religious undertones shaping modern progressive beliefs.

Jul 26, 2024 • 25min
DEI is "Speaking Bitterness"
The podcast delves into the historical concept of 'speaking bitterness' from Mao's China, highlighting its sinister role in fostering division. It critiques modern DEI training, suggesting it mirrors past coercive practices that disrupt community unity. Discussions reveal how airing grievances can deepen societal rifts rather than promote healing. Parallels are drawn between historical and contemporary social dynamics, emphasizing the urgent need to rethink inclusion strategies and the toxic effects of grievance narratives on society.

Jul 22, 2024 • 2h 57min
The New Law and Politics of Parental Rights
James Lindsay discusses the battle for parental rights against Woke Marxists. He highlights the movement's resistance, legal theory challenges, and crucial fight to reclaim rights. Lindsay examines a new paper aiming to undermine parental rights movements and emphasizes the significance of this struggle.


