Pursuing the light of objective truth in subjective darkness.
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 315 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Education |
The New Discourses Podcast with James Lindsay, Ep. 161 In many respects, things were not going well in Germany in the 1920s and 1930s in the wake of the First World War. The population was humiliated and impoverished, distrusted throughout Europe, an... more
The New Discourses Podcast with James Lindsay, Ep. 160 If you had to narrow it down to a single reason our school classrooms and hallways have become so much more dangerous, rough, irreverent, and violent, any honest assessment would identify the wid... more
The New Discourses Podcast with James Lindsay, Ep. 159 By virtue of the technological world we inhabit, we live in a propaganda-saturated environment. In fact, whether we like it or not, we all live in a psychological warfare battlespace, which requi... more
The New Discourses Podcast with James Lindsay, Ep. 158 Enough is enough. While there is much need for purposed action around the world to set our countries to right, we are rapidly realizing we've had enough radicalism. But radicalism, often in answe... more
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Always a thoughtful analysis.
Why do you hate others? This podcast should not be under education.
James is stuck in the 20th century. He cannot fathom that many liberal presuppositions are wrong.
His work regarding the ideological roots of the “woke” left is redundant, as Paul Gottfried several decades ago.
His work regarding the “woke” right-wing is laughable.
Listen to Johnathan Bowden’s speeches and compare it to an episode of James and come to your own conclusions on the “woke” right.
Data, evidence, citations, attributions…. Regardless of your political bent, you will learn how the Left is operating, its goals and objectives, from where it originated and why it matters. This is not fluff or entertainment, it is education and requires your attention. For example, what is “queer” (when there is already LGB), who codified it and how is it used against society? Is American Marxism warmed-over Maoism or Leninism?
Too much speculating/assumptions, maybe it’s this, but maybe it’s that….
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A focus on the intersection of ideology, culture, and politics drives the exploration of contemporary issues surrounding woke culture, Marxism, and the broader ideological landscape. Topics range from in-depth critiques of social justice movements, the implications of safe spaces, and the historical roots of diversity initiatives to insightful discussions on communism, socialism, and the emerging 'Woke Right'. The content frequently challenges listeners to engage with complex ideas critically, prompting reflection on the underlying philosophies shaping modern society. One notable aspect is the host's commitment to presenting contentious viewpoints with an analytical lens, appealing to those interested in the philosophical debates that shape... more
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