New Discourses
New Discourses
Pursuing the light of objective truth in subjective darkness.
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Nov 22, 2024 • 1h 20min
Is the "Woke Right" Really Woke? | OnlySubs with James Lindsay, Ep. 142
The discussion investigates the controversial emergence of the 'Woke Right,' merging ultra-conservative beliefs with leftist tactics. It critiques this faction's performative conservatism and conspiratorial mindset. The podcast also explores the ideological tapestry of Protestantism and its influence on the new Christian right. A significant focus is on the historical context driving these changes and how contemporary identity politics and critical race theory challenge traditional conservative values, leading to complex power dynamics.

Nov 17, 2024 • 2h 14min
Communism 2.5: Social Communism | James Lindsay
Delve into the evolution of Communism as it morphs from Eastern failures to Western critiques. Discover how cultural and critical Marxism influence modern identity politics and grassroots activism. Explore the intricate ties between feminism, postmodernism, and the rise of woke ideologies. Analyze the implications of soft totalitarianism from Fabianism alongside Orwellian reflections. Unpack the philosophical roots of self-criticism and collective identity, emphasizing the need for a critical awareness in societal transformation.

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Nov 14, 2024 • 54min
Panel: Grievance Studies | Boghossian, Lindsay, Nayna, O'Fallon, Pluckrose
Join Peter Boghossian, a philosopher known for his critiques of social justice ideologies, along with Helen Pluckrose, an academic writer, and Mike Nayna, a documentary filmmaker, as they unpick the Grievance Studies project. They discuss how absurd academic papers, like the infamous "dog park" submission, expose the decline of scholarly rigor under ideological influences. The panel scrutinizes the dangers of prioritizing ideology over truth, and highlights the unsettling shift in social justice activism, revealing the complexities behind the movement's evolution.

Nov 7, 2024 • 1h 28min
Woke for Dummies
The discussion dives deep into the concept of 'Woke' and its ties to Marxism and critical social justice. Insights from 'Is Everyone Really Equal?' reveal how these ideas reshape perspectives on social injustices, pushing for active engagement rather than neutrality. The complexities of critical theory are unraveled, highlighting the distinction between critical thinking and ideology. Key themes include the evolution of rationality in social justice movements and a critique of influential texts like 'White Fragility,' shedding light on their educational impact.

Nov 6, 2024 • 15min
Be a Leader or Be a Supporter
In a world where Woke Marxism poses significant challenges, the importance of individual roles becomes critical. The discussion emphasizes the choice between being a leader or a supporter in the fight against these ideologies. It highlights the power of organization in grassroots movements and how effective networking can drive civic participation. By engaging actively in community issues, individuals can foster meaningful change. Ultimately, the podcast urges listeners to assess their capacities and take proactive steps in this cultural struggle.

Nov 2, 2024 • 2h 14min
Communism 2.0: Industrial Communism | James Lindsay
Explore the evolution of communism from Marx's theories to the industrial states of the Soviet Union and Mao's China. Discover the contrasting authoritarian tactics of Stalin and Mao, revealing the harsh realities of industrial communism. Delve into Mao's belief in conquering nature and its consequences, alongside critiques of forced industrialization that led to mass suffering. The podcast also examines the intricate relationship between fascism and communism, suggesting that historical crises often provoke totalitarian responses.

Oct 28, 2024 • 28min
What is the Woke Right?
There’s a new phenomenon stirring within conservative circles, dubbed the 'Woke Right.' This movement blends radical right-wing elements with woke behavior, challenging traditional conservative values. The discussions dive into ideological complexities and historical parallels, while exploring provocative tactics that echo controversial figures. Philosophical insights are drawn from Carl Schmitt, emphasizing the friend-enemy distinction in politics. Ultimately, the links between the woke left and right reveal a tangled web of shared beliefs that could reshape conservatism.

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Oct 26, 2024 • 3h 11min
The Basics of Cultural Marxism
Dive into the origins and evolution of cultural Marxism, exploring its ties to the Frankfurt School and key figures like Gramsci and Lukács. Discover how ideas of class conflict and the vanguard model shaped worker movements. Unpack the transformation to 'woke Marxism' and its impact on education and identity politics. The conversation also considers modern implications of Marxist thought, including the intertwining of technology and governance. A compelling look at the challenges and influences of these ideologies throughout history.

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Oct 25, 2024 • 1h 33min
Communism 1.0: Theoretical Communism | James Lindsay
Dive into the transformation of communism from a political ideology to a quasi-religious belief system. Explore its mystical roots and connections to Gnosticism and Hermeticism. Uncover how contemporary politics intertwine with Marxist principles and the implications for society. The discussion also traces the historical influences of Theosophy on modern social movements and education, revealing the complex legacy of these ideologies in shaping today’s world views.

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Oct 3, 2024 • 18min
The DARVO Of "You're Divisive!"
Explore the intriguing concept of DARVO, which reveals how abusers manipulate narratives by denying wrongdoing, attacking critics, and reversing victim roles. The host delves into its use in organizations, especially where divisive policies emerge. Fascinatingly, the 'your divisive' tactic is highlighted, demonstrating how critics are labeled to silence opposition. This discussion ties historical practices to current dynamics, showing how radical ideas create divisions while framing dissenters as the problem.


