
Pursuing the light of objective truth in subjective darkness.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 398 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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New Discourses Bullets, Ep. 149 The Long March Through the Institutions is a Marxist strategy for infiltrating the West through its institutions. Realizing by the 1960s that they would not be able to take the United States and Western Civilization fr... more
New Discourses Bullets, Ep. 148 A critical theory can be made out of anything. You can have a Critical Race Theory about race, a Critical Gender Theory about sex, even a Critical America Theory about America. And, we have all of these. In universitie... more
The New Discourses Podcast with James Lindsay, Ep. 197 The Jewish Question, which is "what do we do with the Jews?" rests on the presumption that they aren't wanted here, or maybe anywhere. It is therefore intrinsically antisemitic. Since the catastr... more
New Discourses Bullets, Ep. 147 The friend-enemy distinction, as it is called, is the underlying organizational principle of the Marxist Left, radical Islam, and the Fascist Reactionary Left (usually mislabeled "Right"). It is spelled out in detail i... more
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This show is an accessible, very relevant look into the modern versions of the lies that the world and the devil and humans have told since the beginning of time. Lindsey turns over all the rocks. Will teach you how to see the demons in any modern room
It’s telling how James deeply examines radical left wing ideologies, but entirely leaves out the particular tribe these ideologies originate from. I would recommend The Culture of Critique (K. MacDonald) for anyone interested in understanding radical leftism from another perspective.
Thank you, James Lindsay ❤️
Awesome show
Phenomenal episode about his recent trip to Israel.
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A thought-provoking, idea-driven show that consistently critiques contemporary political and cultural narratives through a lens of classical liberalism, libertarian-leaning skepticism, and critical theory. Episodes frequently dissect woke ideology, modern left-right dynamics, and historical influences from fascism and communism, while weighing the tension between free inquiry and ideological conformity. Notable traits include rigorous citation-based debates, a willingness to challenge mainstream narratives, and a preference for bridging academic critique with accessible commentary. This program may appeal to listeners who enjoy deep, controversial takes on politics, culture, and philosophy, and who value intellectual rigor over partisan che... more
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