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The Intellectual World War w/ Gabriel Rockhill

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Feb 13, 2026
Gabriel Rockhill, philosopher and activist teaching at Villanova and director of the Critical Theory Workshop, unpacks his investigation into how imperial forces shaped Western Marxism. He sketches intellectual warfare, the political economy of knowledge production, and cases from the Frankfurt School to Chomsky. The conversation closes by contrasting compatible anticommunist currents with a people’s intellectual like Michael Parenti.
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INSIGHT

Mapping The 'Fake Hollow Left'

  • Rockhill frames his work as diagnosing how a "fake hollow left" was produced within imperial cores.
  • He links this transformation to the material architecture of state and cultural apparatuses.
ANECDOTE

Publisher Interference And Contract Cancellation

  • Rockhill recounts a French publisher's vigorous attempts to change his manuscript and cut footnotes before canceling the contract.
  • That rejection taught him how publishing gatekeepers can derail politically sensitive work.
ADVICE

Demand Evidence From Intellectual Histories

  • Scrutinize publishing gatekeepers and footnotes when evaluating incendiary claims.
  • Demand thorough evidence and archival sourcing before dismissing controversial intellectual histories.
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