
Conversations with Coleman "The Rise of the Radical Left" with Christopher Rufo
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Sep 15, 2023 Christopher Rufo, a political activist and filmmaker, discusses topics such as the influence of Herbert Marcuse on critical theory, left-wing admiration for Mao and Stalin, the teaching of CRT in public schools, and the impact of the collapse of the Soviet Union on the Western left. They also explore the correlation between the rise in homicide rate and the movement against the police, the relationship between Marxism and critical race theory, and the frustrating aspects of the CRT debate.
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Critical Theory and Marxism
- Critical theory is Marxism adapted for the West, discarding irrelevant aspects and focusing on cultural critique.
- It emphasizes "the power of negative thinking" and critique of existing institutions.
Marxism's Appeal
- Marxism's appeal lies in its promise of a utopian, envy-free world.
- This resonates deeply, mirroring the desired family dynamic extended to society.
Communist Societies' Inversion
- Communist societies invert the ideal social structure, leading to tyranny.
- Western intellectuals' admiration for such regimes reflects a moral inversion.

