
Doomscroll with Joshua Citarella Doomscroll 23: Catherine Liu
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Jun 16, 2025 Catherine Liu, a UC Irvine professor and author of "Virtue Hoarders," explores the deep psychological impact of trauma and care in today's liberal discourse. She critiques the elitist moral panic surrounding identity and personal therapy as a response to social wrongs. The conversation reveals how infantilization in democracy stifles rational debate and promotes emotional overexpression. Liu also discusses wealth concentration's implications, the disconnect of the Professional Managerial Class, and the cultural significance of trauma within institutions.
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Cultural Revolution in Academia
- The new left embraced oppositionality and rejected traditional academic canon, favoring political mission.
- This cultural revolution wielded antagonism like a crusade against established power structures.
Instant Revolution Myth
- The 60s-70s countercultural belief in instant revolution inspired an illusion of effortless change.
- This mirrors internet culture's instant gratification and performative activism.
Democracy Under Capitalism's Threat
- Enlightenment reason and equality underpin democracy but capitalism erodes democratic forms.
- Young people feel democracy fails and are drawn to authoritarianism for apparent clarity.











