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Communism 2.5: Social Communism | James Lindsay

Nov 17, 2024
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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Open Conspiracy

  • Fabian socialism operates as an 'open conspiracy,' revealing its intentions openly.
  • This tactic exploits people's disbelief, enabling open communication among followers.
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Adapting Marxism

  • Western Marxists needed to adapt their approach because Western workers didn't embrace revolution.
  • They wanted to make Marxism work in a context of improving worker conditions.
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Cultural Hegemony

  • Cultural Marxism's core concept is 'cultural hegemony,' influencing society's norms and values.
  • Gramsci aimed to subvert institutions like family, religion, and education from within.
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