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A school of social theory and critical philosophy associated with the Institute for Social Research, at Goethe University Frankfurt

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Cultural Marxism is a Dangerous Threat that Subverts Western Society and Attacks Our Identity

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Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 58:48


Cultural Marxism is a Dangerous Threat that Subverts Western Society and Attacks Our Identity by New Culture Forum

Turley Talks
Ep. 3271 Leftist MELTDOWN as Trump ARRESTS another DEMOCRAT!!!

Turley Talks

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 17:16


The Trump administration presses charges against a Democratic representative for assaulting federal officers at an ICE facility. This move, following a warning from Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, highlights a stark power dynamic and the Justice Department's firm stance. Learn more about this latest arrest and the leftist meltdown over it.--Head over to https://turley.pub/VegasGoesBitcoin and reserve your seat today. I'll see you there!Highlights:“For her part, McIver was defiant; she is, of course, playing the victim. Victimhood is the lifeblood of liberalism, you don't have liberalism without an oppressed population who need to be liberated.” “Once morality is replaced with Marxism, then pressing charges against Trump is good, because he's an oppressor, but pressing charges against Congresswoman McIver is bad because she's supposedly oppressed!”“They believe it's legal to break the law and illegal to enforce it.”Timestamps: [00:21] Charges against Rep. McIver and the fallout from the ICE facility incident[02:06] The political context of the charges and the response from Democratic leadership[04:08] Cultural Marxism's redefinition of justice through identity politics[06:43] Contrasting legal actions taken against Democrats versus those against President Donald Trump--Thank you for taking the time to listen to this episode. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and/or leave a review.FOLLOW me on X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/DrTurleyTalksSign up for the 'New Conservative Age Rising' Email Alerts to get lots of articles on conservative trends: https://turleytalks.com/subscribe-to-our-newsletter**The use of any copyrighted material in this podcast is done so for educational and informational purposes only including parody, commentary, and criticism. See Hosseinzadeh v. Klein, 276 F.Supp.3d 34 (S.D.N.Y. 2017); Equals Three, LLC v. Jukin Media, Inc., 139 F. Supp. 3d 1094 (C.D. Cal. 2015). It is believed that this constitutes a "fair use" of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law.

AMERICA OUT LOUD PODCAST NETWORK
Collapse is NOT inevitable, rebirth is a choice

AMERICA OUT LOUD PODCAST NETWORK

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 57:00


Cutting Through the Chaos with Wallace Garneau – Explore how diverse civilizations, from ancient Israel to imperial Rome to modern United States—survived profound crises not through reinvention but by returning to their foundational principles. Discover why collapse feels inevitable today, how Cultural Marxism undermines societies, and how remembering our core values empowers collective rebirth instead of succumbing to decline.

Everybody Loves Communism
(Preview) CULTURAL MARXISM: Black Mirror Season 7 w/ Aaron Thorpe

Everybody Loves Communism

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 1:03


Jamie is joined by Aaron Thorpe (@afrocosmist) of The Trillbilly Worker's Party podcast to discuss the latest season of Black Mirror, from the dark, Luigi-coded first episode to the lighthearted, “Star Trek”-inspired closer. Note: contains spoilers for Severance. Additional note: Jamie mistakenly refers to Chris O'Dowd as Owen Jones for some reason, whoops. Check out Aaron on Trillbillies: https://www.patreon.com/trillbillyworkersparty *** SIGN UP NOW at https://patreon.com/partygirls to get all of our bonus content, Discord access, and a shout out on the pod! Join our YouTube channel as a member to get access to bonus videos (the same one's you'd find on Patreon!): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0T-lzkTsMt1tBSvp958UGQ/join Follow us on ALL the Socials: Instagram: @party.girls.pod YouTube: @partygirlspod TikTok: @party.girls.pod Twitter: @partygirlspod BlueSky: @partygirls.bsky.social Leave us a nice review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify if you feel so inclined: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/party-girls/id1577239978 https://open.spotify.com/show/71ESqg33NRlEPmDxjbg4rO Executive Producer: Andrew Callaway Producers: Charlotte Albrecht, Jon B., Ryan M. Design: Julie J.

Nephilim Death Squad
011: White Guilt w/ Owen Benjamin - Dangerous RTRDs

Nephilim Death Squad

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2025 124:53


In this no-holds-barred episode of Dangerous RTRDs, we welcome Owen Benjamin for a chaotic dive into the cultural minefield of "white guilt," modern race-baiting, and the spiraling decay of comedy and free speech. Owen lets it rip with raw, unfiltered takes on racial politics, viral outrage, and the absurd state of the entertainment industry, taking aim at everything from Joe Rogan's public groveling to Tim Dillon's stand-up to the spiritual hijacking of society. The crew also dissects the rise of "holy fools," media psyops, and the deep spiritual battle behind today's culture wars. Expect hard-hitting opinions, savage banter, and plenty of moments that will have you both laughing and cringing. Not for the faint of heart.☣️ DANGEROUS RTRD'S:

Grace City Church
The American Church Must Speak Up | With Eric Metaxas

Grace City Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 43:57


Pastor Adam James fills in for Pastor Josh and welcomes bestselling author Eric Metaxas for a powerful conversation! Eric shares insights from his experiences inside the Trump White House, the church's critical role in American history, and the dire need for bold Christian engagement in today's culture wars. They discuss revival, the war on family and masculinity, Marxism, and how Christians can turn the tide in America through courageous leadership.Check out Eric's website: https://ericmetaxas.comSupport the showThanks for listening! Go to www.StrongerManNation.com for more resources.

The Podcast for Social Research
(Pop) Cultural Marxism, Episode 16: Shine Bright Like a TIE Fighter

The Podcast for Social Research

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 112:47


In episode 16 of (Pop) Cultural Marxism, Isi and Ajay discuss the return of Tony Gilroy's Andor. Before departing for a galaxy far, far away, they stop by the world of gaming to chat about Hazelight Studio's latest co-op title, Split Fiction, and the impact of Trump's tariffs on the rollout of Nintendo's Switch 2. Turning to the first three episodes of Andor's second season, Isi and Ajay discuss the show's improbable presence in the Disney universe, the promises and perils of thinking with all-too-timely cultural objects, and formal and technical differences between seasons one and two. They then evaluate Gilroy's attempt to balance the tone and feel of the original trilogy with a plausible account of fascist and imperial rule–one that explores the minutiae of bureaucratic hierarchy, financial audits, counterinsurgency tactics, fascist youth culture, the exploitation of undocumented workers, communication blackouts, and the fragility of political resistance. Along the way, they discuss Gilroy's historical and filmic references, and the show's resonances with long-time PCM favorite, Franz Neumann's Behemoth. The Podcast for Social Research is produced by Ryan Lentini. Learn more about upcoming courses on our website. Follow Brooklyn Institute for Social Research on Twitter / Facebook / Instagram / Bluesky

During the Break
Of-By-and For the People Podcast Share! Cultural Marxism - DEI and The Navy - Joe Rogan Podcast - "Maryland Dad"? - MORE!

During the Break

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 110:29


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Cultural Marxism - DEI and The Navy - Joe Rogan Podcast - "Maryland Dad"? - MORE!

Of-By-For the People!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 110:29


Cultural Marxism - DEI and The Navy - Joe Rogan Podcast - "Maryland Dad"? - MORE! Conversations centered around the American Experiment and our Constitution and Bill of Rights! Our goal is to provide different perspectives - give historical context - model how to talk with those whom we may disagree with - tie foundational principals to today's headlines - PLUS, have some fun along the way. Please leave us a review and share with your friends! (A PODCAST PROVIDED AND OWNED BY DURING THE BREAK PODCASTS) Brought to you by Eric Buchanan and Associates: www.buchanandisability.com This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm

Pass The Mic
DEI: Make America Racist Again

Pass The Mic

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 43:56


First is was Cultural Marxism, then Social Darwinism, Social Justice Warriors aka SJWs, then Black Lives Matter, All Lives Matter, Blue Lives Matter.... Tesla Lives Matter?... then CRT... Y'all remember CuRT!? And let's not forget about Woke... but today all problems and everything wrong with everything comes down to 3 letters: DEI On a very special episode of Pass The Mic, Dr Jemar Tisby and Pastor G. Tyler Burns dive into the effects of the federal governments sweeping actions against DEI initiatives, how we must protect our Black institutions, Black boycotts, and where do we go from here. You can support this podcast at patreon.com/PassTheMic Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Podcast for Social Research
(Pop) Cultural Marxism, Episode 15: Vampires!

The Podcast for Social Research

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 150:38


In episode 15 of (Pop) Cultural Marxism, Ajay, Isi, and Joseph explore vampires in media, across genre and time! Welcoming back Joseph after a few episodes away, the episode kicks off with a games roundtable on Monster Hunter: Wilds (Capcom, 2025) and Pentiment (Obsidian, 2022), among other things. Then the group quickly dives into all things vampire. From Capital to Castelvania, the conversation analyzes the psychosexual, political economic, Orientalist, literary, genre, social, and even epidemiological metaphors, allegories, and tropes that haunt vampire stories and have made the figure of the vampire of such perennial—if shifting—fascination. How have vampire stories changed over time? Why do vampire stories shift and blur genre and valence? Why is the vampire such a perennial stand-in, across so many fields, often at the same time? Objects in consideration include: Carmilla (Sheridan Le Fanu, 1872), Dracula (Bram Stoker, 1897), Interview with the Vampire (novel: Anne Rice, 1976; TV adaptation: Rolin Jones, 2022-present; film: Neil Jordan, 1994), The Vampire Chronicles and Lives of the Mayfair Witches (Anne Rice), Nosferatu (F.W. Munrau, 1922), Nosferatu (Robert Eggers, 2024), A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night (Ana Lily Amirpour, 2014), Buffy the Vampire Slayer (Joss Whedon, 1997-2003), Castlevania: Symphony of the Night (Konami, 1997), Castlevania (anime, Warren Ellis, 1997-2021), Castlevania: Nocturne (anime, Clive Bradley, 2023-present), True Blood (TV series, Alan Ball, 2008-2014), The Twilight Saga (films 2008-2012, based on the novels by Stephanie Meyer), Midnight Mass, What We Do In The Shadows, and many more! Discover how the erotic, the economic, the exotic and even the epidemic all collide in the tragedies, comedies, horrors, nightmares, and fantasies that prove the vampire is a potent if changing symbol for fears, desires, and delirium.

Alchemical Tech Revolution
Best Of The Alchemical Lantern Broadcast! Episode #12 - Darwinian Evolution And Marxism...

Alchemical Tech Revolution

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 61:02


Special Free Bonus Episode! Replay of a classic episode of The Alchemical Lantern live radio broadcast (original broadcast date: March 24, 2023) - Darwinian Evolution And Marxism...How are the ideologies of Cultural Marxism and Darwinian Evolution related? What is the ultimate goal of these overarching philosophies? Reading from a publication titled, "Marx And Satan"...www.alchemicaltechrevolution.com

Everybody Loves Communism
CULTURAL MARXISM: Anora (2024) w/ Indica Dominant of Dysphoria

Everybody Loves Communism

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 96:10


Jamie is joined by Indica Dominant (@DominantIndica) a.k.a. Olive, adult performer/sex worker and co-host of the Dysphoria podcast, to discuss director Sean Baker's anti-Cinderella story Anora (2024), which just won the Oscar for Best Picture. Is it possible to combine a screwball comedy, a hooker exploitation film, and a twee Sundance indie into one movie? What does Anora have to say, or not, about sex work, class, and capitalism? And what's up with Zoomers and ketamine? Spoilers, obviously. Check out Olive's podcast (with fellow friend of the show Maxelle Talena), Dysphoria at dysphoria.info and patreon.com/dysphoriathepodcast NOTE: Cultural Marxism is usually a premium series, but this week it's free! Sign up as a supporter at patreon.com/partygirls or youtube.com/@partygirlspod to get the rest of the series, plus all other bonus content, access to our Discord community, and a shout out on the pod! 00:00:00 Intro 00:02:43 “Anora” recap starts 00:13:20 Surface level worship of wealth or critique of capitalism? 00:18:19 Dehumanization, creative characterization, or subversive anti-work queen? 00:22:51 Real world relationships to sex work 00:25:20 Scene analysis: Ani gets tied up by Igor 00:29:36 Chasing the American Dream 00:38:14 Scene analysis: finding Vanya at the strip club 00:43:47 Disagreement about the ending 00:58:32 Should we hold stories about SWs to higher standards? 01:03:04 Where's that oligarch money from Vanya?? 01:08:01 You can't escape the imprisonment of capitalism thru a Gilded Cage 01:13:51 Humanizing public perception of sex work 01:19:04 "Anora" and “The Florida Project,” strip club v. survival 01:23:21 Criminalization of trans sex workers 01:25:31 Defanged drug use in “Anora” 01:29:54 “It's a Cinderella story” 01:34:32 Plugging Patreons! *** SIGN UP NOW at https://patreon.com/partygirls to get all of our bonus content, Discord access, and a shout out on the pod! Join our YouTube channel as a member to get access to bonus videos (the same one's you'd find on Patreon!): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0T-lzkTsMt1tBSvp958UGQ/join Follow us on ALL the Socials: Instagram: @party.girls.pod YouTube: @partygirlspod TikTok: @party.girls.pod Twitter: @partygirlspod BlueSky: @partygirls.bsky.social Leave us a nice review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify if you feel so inclined: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/party-girls/id1577239978 https://open.spotify.com/show/71ESqg33NRlEPmDxjbg4rO *** Executive Producer: Andrew Callaway Producers: Charlotte Albrecht, Jon B., Ryan M.

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Marxism, Socialism, and Communism: Cultural Marxism

Hillsdale College Podcast Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 36:36


On this episode of The Hillsdale College Online Courses Podcast, Jeremiah and Juan discuss Communism's transformation into a popular political position in the United States. In “Marxism, Socialism, and Communism,” professors of history, politics, and economics look at Marx’s life and writings, the misery and brutality in the Soviet Union, the atrocities of communist China, and the proliferation of Cultural Marxism in America. They explore how many ideas animating American politics today are rooted in Marxism, and yet how they differ from Marx’s thought. By taking Marx, Lenin, Stalin, Mao, and the Frankfurt School seriously, we can see the injustice and evil inherent in all strands of Marxism. We also better understand the critiques of communism made by Mises, Hayek, and Solzhenitsyn. We are, therefore, better equipped to defeat it. Cultural Marxism focuses on Marx’s social critiques rather than his economic theories. Cultural Marxists claim that social structures cause the systemic oppression of minority groups. Their critiques center on race, sex, and gender, rather than economic class. Following the 2008 financial crisis, Marx’s economic theories returned to prominence and have combined with the cultural Marxist theories to animate many American political and cultural movements.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Hillsdale College Online Courses Podcast
Marxism, Socialism, and Communism: Cultural Marxism

The Hillsdale College Online Courses Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 36:36


On this episode of The Hillsdale College Online Courses Podcast, Jeremiah and Juan discuss Communism's transformation into a popular political position in the United States. In “Marxism, Socialism, and Communism,” professors of history, politics, and economics look at Marx’s life and writings, the misery and brutality in the Soviet Union, the atrocities of communist China, and the proliferation of Cultural Marxism in America. They explore how many ideas animating American politics today are rooted in Marxism, and yet how they differ from Marx’s thought. By taking Marx, Lenin, Stalin, Mao, and the Frankfurt School seriously, we can see the injustice and evil inherent in all strands of Marxism. We also better understand the critiques of communism made by Mises, Hayek, and Solzhenitsyn. We are, therefore, better equipped to defeat it. Cultural Marxism focuses on Marx’s social critiques rather than his economic theories. Cultural Marxists claim that social structures cause the systemic oppression of minority groups. Their critiques center on race, sex, and gender, rather than economic class. Following the 2008 financial crisis, Marx’s economic theories returned to prominence and have combined with the cultural Marxist theories to animate many American political and cultural movements.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tom Nelson
Richard Jeffs: Stakeholder Capitalism | Tom Nelson Pod #280

Tom Nelson

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 66:20


In his recent documentary series called Stakeholder Capitalism, filmmaker and tech entrepreneur, Richard Jeffs, investigates our current undemocratic ten-year transition to an authoritarian political system called Stakeholder Capitalism. View our films and articles to learn what Stakeholder Capitalism is and how, since 2020 (when it was enacted), it's been driving the rise in strange societal and global events.To summarise, Stakeholder Capitalism is the brainchild of Klaus Schwab, the Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum (WEF). The WEF's exclusive members, called Stakeholders, include the heads of all G20 countries, multinational NGOs and most fortune 500 companies. Enacted through a ten-year initiative called The Great Reset, the Stakeholders are driving our transition to a single, global, authoritarian political system called Stakeholder Capitalism.00:00 Introduction to Richard Jeffs00:42 Transition to Investigative Filmmaking02:15 The Great Reset and Stakeholder Capitalism05:10 Climate Change and Propaganda10:17 Cultural Marxism and Social Justice Movements21:40 The Fourth Industrial Revolution25:51 Digital Currency and Financial Control29:06 Censorship and Cancel Culture35:40 Introduction to Stakeholder Capitalism Documentary36:42 Public Perception and Indoctrination37:57 Climate Change and Corporate Shifts39:41 Understanding ESG and Its Implications40:58 Pushback Against Stakeholder Capitalism46:15 The Role of Media and Censorship48:03 Future Plans and Call to Action01:06:07 Conclusion and Final Thoughtshttps://x.com/YellowForumhttps://yellow.forum/Stakeholder Capitalism – Ep 1: Our New Political System (40 min Documentary):https://youtu.be/cVupsbYhw_c?si=FSdOax6cMQa78VC_=========AI summaries of all of my podcasts: https://tomn.substack.com/p/podcast-summariesMy Linktree: https://linktr.ee/tomanelson1

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Marxism, Socialism, and Communism: Yugoslavia and China

Hillsdale College Podcast Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 35:20


On this episode of The Hillsdale College Online Courses Podcast, Jeremiah and Juan discuss the strange and deadly history of Communism outside of the Soviet Union. In “Marxism, Socialism, and Communism,” professors of history, politics, and economics look at Marx’s life and writings, the misery and brutality in the Soviet Union, the atrocities of communist China, and the proliferation of Cultural Marxism in America. They explore how many ideas animating American politics today are rooted in Marxism, and yet how they differ from Marx’s thought. By taking Marx, Lenin, Stalin, Mao, and the Frankfurt School seriously, we can see the injustice and evil inherent in all strands of Marxism. We also better understand the critiques of communism made by Mises, Hayek, and Solzhenitsyn. We are, therefore, better equipped to defeat it. Stalin spread communism throughout the Soviet satellite states in Eastern Europe and Asia. Tito’s Yugoslavia seemed to be a successful example of communism until his death. Mao was a faithful Marxist-Leninist. However, the contemporary Chinese Communist Party has adopted many capitalist policies to support their communist principles. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Hillsdale College Online Courses Podcast
Marxism, Socialism, and Communism: Yugoslavia and China

The Hillsdale College Online Courses Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 35:20


On this episode of The Hillsdale College Online Courses Podcast, Jeremiah and Juan discuss the strange and deadly history of Communism outside of the Soviet Union. In “Marxism, Socialism, and Communism,” professors of history, politics, and economics look at Marx’s life and writings, the misery and brutality in the Soviet Union, the atrocities of communist China, and the proliferation of Cultural Marxism in America. They explore how many ideas animating American politics today are rooted in Marxism, and yet how they differ from Marx’s thought. By taking Marx, Lenin, Stalin, Mao, and the Frankfurt School seriously, we can see the injustice and evil inherent in all strands of Marxism. We also better understand the critiques of communism made by Mises, Hayek, and Solzhenitsyn. We are, therefore, better equipped to defeat it. Stalin spread communism throughout the Soviet satellite states in Eastern Europe and Asia. Tito’s Yugoslavia seemed to be a successful example of communism until his death. Mao was a faithful Marxist-Leninist. However, the contemporary Chinese Communist Party has adopted many capitalist policies to support their communist principles. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Uncommon Sense with Ginny Robinson
Saving the Next Generation: The Nuclear Family vs. Wh*re Culture

Uncommon Sense with Ginny Robinson

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 62:30


The nuclear family is the backbone of a strong society—without it, we will crumble. In this episode, we're talking about Elon Musk's latest love child with Ashley St. Clair and why Conservatives cannot fall into the trap of normalizing single motherhood and reckless men who create broken families. Strong individuals come from strong families. When the family unit collapses, people become weak, directionless, and ultimately easier for the government to exploit. The more broken the home, the more dependent the individual. And guess who loves that? The people in power who want control over your life. So, we are talking biblical gender roles, marriage, family, and why morals will always matter—even if they stop mattering to everyone else. A father's leadership and a mother's nurturing aren't interchangeable, and no amount of modern delusion will change that. Children need both a mother and a father in the home. And no, morals don't change for you once you're rich. Wh*re culture needs to die because the next generation is at stake.--https://policecoffee.com/?srsltid=AfmBOooc599VmOCGa3oE2DnVcJ4uLA69XDoBZf8ChiOpFqVfKc_BASiR

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Marxism, Socialism, and Communism: Solzhenitsyn, Mises, and Hayek

Hillsdale College Podcast Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 33:11


On this episode of The Hillsdale College Online Courses Podcast, Jeremiah and Juan discuss the deeply personal and precinct writings of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. In “Marxism, Socialism, and Communism,” professors of history, politics, and economics look at Marx’s life and writings, the misery and brutality in the Soviet Union, the atrocities of communist China, and the proliferation of Cultural Marxism in America. They explore how many ideas animating American politics today are rooted in Marxism, and yet how they differ from Marx’s thought. By taking Marx, Lenin, Stalin, Mao, and the Frankfurt School seriously, we can see the injustice and evil inherent in all strands of Marxism. We also better understand the critiques of communism made by Mises, Hayek, and Solzhenitsyn. We are, therefore, better equipped to defeat it. Solzhenitsyn captured the brutal degradation of the human spirit inherent in communism. Mises and Hayek demonstrated the flaws in its economic principles. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Hillsdale College Online Courses Podcast
Marxism, Socialism, and Communism: Solzhenitsyn, Mises, and Hayek

The Hillsdale College Online Courses Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 33:11


On this episode of The Hillsdale College Online Courses Podcast, Jeremiah and Juan discuss the deeply personal and precinct writings of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. In “Marxism, Socialism, and Communism,” professors of history, politics, and economics look at Marx’s life and writings, the misery and brutality in the Soviet Union, the atrocities of communist China, and the proliferation of Cultural Marxism in America. They explore how many ideas animating American politics today are rooted in Marxism, and yet how they differ from Marx’s thought. By taking Marx, Lenin, Stalin, Mao, and the Frankfurt School seriously, we can see the injustice and evil inherent in all strands of Marxism. We also better understand the critiques of communism made by Mises, Hayek, and Solzhenitsyn. We are, therefore, better equipped to defeat it. Solzhenitsyn captured the brutal degradation of the human spirit inherent in communism. Mises and Hayek demonstrated the flaws in its economic principles. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Community Solutions Podcast
Episode 331- The Bottom Of The Curve

Community Solutions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 100:35


www.commsolutionsmn.com- It's that time where one party's nominations go in front of the Senate, and the other party grandstands without any honesty or self-reflection. The Dems have decided that they are going to obstruct and filibuster every single nominee that comes through committee. There are open spots, and in some cases, they create a national security risk. Instead, the head Democrat stands there with an avocado and makes us confused. John Augustine of the Legislative Evaluation Assembly returns to the podcast to tell us all about the last legislative session. It was as terrible as terrible can be, but John goes through all of the carnage with us. There were multiple issues in the last session: The Dems rolled right over the Republicans, sometimes not even allowing them to debate a bill (with only a one vote majority). They also (and Republicans do this too) shove as much legislation as they can into one, bloated bill. This is in violation of the MN constitution, but they do it anyway.  Governor Walz has been in office for six years and has vetoed one bill. There have been some awful bills passed. Look at the MN Voters' Rights BIll that gave protected classes the right to seek legal remedies if they feel that election outcomes are disproportionate. They can even go as far as to throw out redistricting changes. The Educational Supplemental bill pushed anti-bullying (which means it's ok to bully perceived the oppressor class), didn't allow for conscientious objectors of vaccines, and the awful, new, woke Social Studies standards. They tried to keep religious exemptions out of the Human Rights Act. There were also some clear constitutional violations, but the MN Supreme Court seemed to take up sides with the Dems as we watched the DFL run a candidate that didn't live in his district and poll workers threw out 20 ballots in another Senate District. What's going on in this state. This podcast is Exhibit A as to why we need to turn over the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial branches here in Minnesota.

The Podcast for Social Research
(Pop) Cultural Marxism, Episode 14: Things of the Year 2024 — Part II

The Podcast for Social Research

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 109:24


Isi and Ajay kick off episode 14 of (Pop) Cultural Marxism by paying tribute to the late, great American auteur David Lynch. They discuss the pleasures of Lynch's oneiric style, his keen eye for American mass culture (and the horrors it conceals), and recent re-watches of Twin Peaks and Dune. The two then reprise episode 13's review of 2024 pop culture. Along the way, they discuss year-end film releases (Brady Corbet's The Brutalist, Ridley Scott's Gladiator II, Robert Eggers' Nosferatu, Gints Zilbalodis' Flow), HBO's The Penguin, and recent gaming highlights (Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess) and lowlights (Indiana Jones and the Great Circle). Closing out the episode are pre-2024 cultural revisits, including Barry Lyndon, the Infernal Affairs trilogy, Jojo's Bizarre Adventure, The Case of the Golden Idol, Inside Man, and Koyaanisqatsi.  The podcast is produced by Ryan Lentini.

Hillsdale College Podcast Network Superfeed
Marxism, Socialism, and Communism: Stalin

Hillsdale College Podcast Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 36:23


On this episode of The Hillsdale College Online Courses Podcast, Jeremiah and Juan discuss the unique evil of Joseph Stalin. In “Marxism, Socialism, and Communism,” professors of history, politics, and economics look at Marx’s life and writings, the misery and brutality in the Soviet Union, the atrocities of communist China, and the proliferation of Cultural Marxism in America. They explore how many ideas animating American politics today are rooted in Marxism, and yet how they differ from Marx’s thought. By taking Marx, Lenin, Stalin, Mao, and the Frankfurt School seriously, we can see the injustice and evil inherent in all strands of Marxism. We also better understand the critiques of communism made by Mises, Hayek, and Solzhenitsyn. We are, therefore, better equipped to defeat it. Stalin was a committed Marxist-Leninist. He revealed the extreme brutality inherent to Marxism. Stalin manipulated western nations into entering World War Two and emerged as the only clear victor. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Hillsdale College Online Courses Podcast
Marxism, Socialism, and Communism: Stalin

The Hillsdale College Online Courses Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 36:23


On this episode of The Hillsdale College Online Courses Podcast, Jeremiah and Juan discuss the unique evil of Joseph Stalin. In “Marxism, Socialism, and Communism,” professors of history, politics, and economics look at Marx’s life and writings, the misery and brutality in the Soviet Union, the atrocities of communist China, and the proliferation of Cultural Marxism in America. They explore how many ideas animating American politics today are rooted in Marxism, and yet how they differ from Marx’s thought. By taking Marx, Lenin, Stalin, Mao, and the Frankfurt School seriously, we can see the injustice and evil inherent in all strands of Marxism. We also better understand the critiques of communism made by Mises, Hayek, and Solzhenitsyn. We are, therefore, better equipped to defeat it. Stalin was a committed Marxist-Leninist. He revealed the extreme brutality inherent to Marxism. Stalin manipulated western nations into entering World War Two and emerged as the only clear victor. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hillsdale College Podcast Network Superfeed
Marxism, Socialism, and Communism: Lenin

Hillsdale College Podcast Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 40:19


On this episode of The Hillsdale College Online Courses Podcast, Jeremiah and Juan discuss the forces that lead to the rise of the Soviet Union before introducing the lesson. In “Marxism, Socialism, and Communism,” professors of history, politics, and economics look at Marx’s life and writings, the misery and brutality in the Soviet Union, the atrocities of communist China, and the proliferation of Cultural Marxism in America. They explore how many ideas animating American politics today are rooted in Marxism, and yet how they differ from Marx’s thought. By taking Marx, Lenin, Stalin, Mao, and the Frankfurt School seriously, we can see the injustice and evil inherent in all strands of Marxism. We also better understand the critiques of communism made by Mises, Hayek, and Solzhenitsyn. We are, therefore, better equipped to defeat it. Tsarist Russia was prospering and growing, but Nicholas II was weak-willed. He allowed himself to be badgered into entering World War I and into abdicating his reign after the February Revolution. The weak provisional government was easily overthrown by the Bolsheviks in the October Revolution despite the Bolsheviks’ lack of popular support. Lenin was a thorough Marxist who introduced extreme and brutal reforms. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Hillsdale College Online Courses Podcast
Marxism, Socialism, and Communism: Lenin

The Hillsdale College Online Courses Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 40:19


On this episode of The Hillsdale College Online Courses Podcast, Jeremiah and Juan discuss the forces that lead to the rise of the Soviet Union before introducing the lesson. In “Marxism, Socialism, and Communism,” professors of history, politics, and economics look at Marx’s life and writings, the misery and brutality in the Soviet Union, the atrocities of communist China, and the proliferation of Cultural Marxism in America. They explore how many ideas animating American politics today are rooted in Marxism, and yet how they differ from Marx’s thought. By taking Marx, Lenin, Stalin, Mao, and the Frankfurt School seriously, we can see the injustice and evil inherent in all strands of Marxism. We also better understand the critiques of communism made by Mises, Hayek, and Solzhenitsyn. We are, therefore, better equipped to defeat it. Tsarist Russia was prospering and growing, but Nicholas II was weak-willed. He allowed himself to be badgered into entering World War I and into abdicating his reign after the February Revolution. The weak provisional government was easily overthrown by the Bolsheviks in the October Revolution despite the Bolsheviks’ lack of popular support. Lenin was a thorough Marxist who introduced extreme and brutal reforms. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The P.A.S. Report Podcast
Cultural Marxism in America: Xi Van Fleet Gives Dire Warning

The P.A.S. Report Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 28:02


In this episode of The P.A.S. Report Podcast, Xi Van Fleet, survivor of Mao's Cultural Revolution and author of Mao's America: A Survivor's Warning, shares her powerful story and draws alarming parallels between Maoist China and the rise of Cultural Marxism in America. Xi recounts her personal journey, from enduring Mao's oppressive regime to becoming a fearless advocate against today's progressive left agenda. Learn how divisive tactics, indoctrination, and the weaponization of youth are undermining American freedoms—and what must be done to resist.   Episode Highlights • Xi Van Fleet's harrowing experiences growing up during Mao's Cultural Revolution. • The striking similarities between Maoist tactics and today's Woke Revolution. • The critical importance of resisting Cultural Marxism to preserve American liberty.   Be sure to subscribe and tune in to stay informed on the critical issues affecting America!   #CulturalMarxism #XiVanFleet #WokeRevolution #AmericanFreedom #MaoCulturalRevolution   Timestamps 00:00 Introduction to Xi Van Fleet and Her Journey 02:50 Growing Up in Communist China 05:59 The Impact of Indoctrination on Youth 09:06 Parallels Between Mao's Cultural Revolution and Modern America 12:10 The Viral School Board Speech and Activism 14:52 Fear, Coercion, and Control in Society 18:03 The Fragility of Freedom and the American Experience 21:08 Optimism for the Future and the Role of Education 24:10 The Threat of the CCP and Future Relations with China  

Hillsdale College Podcast Network Superfeed
Marxism, Socialism, and Communism: Marx

Hillsdale College Podcast Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 38:33


On this episode of The Hillsdale College Online Courses Podcast, Jeremiah and Juan introduce the course "Marxism, Socialism, and Communism." In “Marxism, Socialism, and Communism,” professors of history, politics, and economics look at Marx’s life and writings, the misery and brutality in the Soviet Union, the atrocities of communist China, and the proliferation of Cultural Marxism in America. They explore how many ideas animating American politics today are rooted in Marxism, and yet how they differ from Marx’s thought. By taking Marx, Lenin, Stalin, Mao, and the Frankfurt School seriously, we can see the injustice and evil inherent in all strands of Marxism. We also better understand the critiques of communism made by Mises, Hayek, and Solzhenitsyn. We are, therefore, better equipped to defeat it. Marx made legitimate critiques of the profanity of the liberal societies he witnessed. But his communist vision denied human nature, misunderstood politics and economics, and encouraged worse profanities. In particular, Marx sought the destruction of private property, the abolition of the church and family, and accepted countless atrocities in the name of revolution.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Hillsdale College Online Courses Podcast
Marxism, Socialism, and Communism: Marx

The Hillsdale College Online Courses Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 38:33


On this episode of The Hillsdale College Online Courses Podcast, Jeremiah and Juan introduce the course "Marxism, Socialism, and Communism." In “Marxism, Socialism, and Communism,” professors of history, politics, and economics look at Marx’s life and writings, the misery and brutality in the Soviet Union, the atrocities of communist China, and the proliferation of Cultural Marxism in America. They explore how many ideas animating American politics today are rooted in Marxism, and yet how they differ from Marx’s thought. By taking Marx, Lenin, Stalin, Mao, and the Frankfurt School seriously, we can see the injustice and evil inherent in all strands of Marxism. We also better understand the critiques of communism made by Mises, Hayek, and Solzhenitsyn. We are, therefore, better equipped to defeat it. Marx made legitimate critiques of the profanity of the liberal societies he witnessed. But his communist vision denied human nature, misunderstood politics and economics, and encouraged worse profanities. In particular, Marx sought the destruction of private property, the abolition of the church and family, and accepted countless atrocities in the name of revolution.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

גדי טאוב: שומר סף
Gad Saad: Wokeness is a Mind Parasite that Attacks Civilization's Ability to Reproduce.

גדי טאוב: שומר סף

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 61:49


In this episode of the Gatekeeper podcast, Gadi Taub speaks with renowned evolutionary psychologist Gad Saad about his book The Parasitic Mind (now available in Hebrew too) about his first encounter with anti-Semitism as a child, back in Lebanon, about how woke ideas colonize our minds and attack our civilization, and about whether it is all no more than a new version of Cultural Marxism (it isn't just that). One thing should be clear by now: humor is a most effective tool against wokeness, and Saad has been employing it effectively. Buy the Hebrew edition of the book here:https://sellameir.com/products/%D7%A4...

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed
Of the People: Open Border & Trafficking, Cultural Marxism & New York’s Woke Politics: OTP Best Moments with Joe Pinion, Jaco Booyens and James Lindsay

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025


This week, we look back at our conversations with guests Joe Pinion, Jaco Booyens and James Lindsay – with Ericka and Ben hosting. Brash, irreverent, and mostly peaceful! Stay in contact with us! Robert Chernin X – @RBChernin FB – @OfThePeopleShow IG – @rbchernin1 Ericka Redic X – @ErickaRedic FB – @GenerallyIrritable IG – @generally_irritable […]

The Podcast for Social Research
(Pop) Cultural Marxism, Episode 13: Things of the Year 2024 — Part I

The Podcast for Social Research

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2024 109:42


In episode 13 of (Pop) Cultural Marxism, Ajay and Isi ruminate on a largely dismal year in pop culture. Kicking off with a discussion of unexpected developments in the world of health insurance, the conversation turns to a number of broad trends that characterized culture this year: AI, long production cycles, platforms—rather than cultural works—as objects of cathexis, IP art, and the use of IP as trans-media anchors. Along the way, they discuss social bandits, collective effervescence, Leiji Matsumoto's Interstella 5555: The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem, the Criterion Closet truck, Sony's push into the television space, Jon Chu's Wicked, and 2024's revealing box office numbers. In the second half of the episode, Ajay and Isi discuss the year's highlights (Metaphor: ReFantazio [GoTY], Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree, Lies of P, Mati Diop's Dahomey, Shuchi Talati's Girls Will Be Girls, a performance of book 1 of The Odyssey by Joseph Medeiros, Edward Berger's Conclave, Todd Phillip's divisive Joker: Folie à Deux, the second season of AMC's Interview with the Vampire, and True Detective: Night Country) and lowlights (Denis Villeneuve's Dune 2, Luca Guadagnino's Challengers, and a whole lot of "just okay" television)—with more to come in a follow-up episode after the holidays! 

New Books Network
Peter Salmon, "An Event, Perhaps: A Biography of Jacques Derrida" (Verso, 2020)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2024 79:10


Who is Jacques Derrida? For some, he is the originator of a relativist philosophy responsible for the contemporary crisis of truth. For the far right, he is one of the architects of Cultural Marxism. To his academic critics, he reduced French philosophy to “little more than an object of ridicule.” For his fans, he is an intellectual rock star who ranged across literature, politics, and linguistics. In An Event, Perhaps (Verso, 2020), Peter Salmon presents this misunderstood and misappropriated figure as a deeply humane and urgent thinker for our times. Born in Algiers, the young Jackie was always an outsider. Despite his best efforts, he found it difficult to establish himself among the Paris intellectual milieu of the 1960s. However, in 1967, he changed the whole course of philosophy: outlining the central concepts of deconstruction. Immediately, his reputation as a complex and confounding thinker was established. Feted by some, abhorred by others, Derrida had an exhaustive breadth of interests but, as Salmon shows, was moved by a profound desire to understand how we engage with each other. It is a theme explored through Derrida's intimate relationships with writers such even as Althusser, Genet, Lacan, Foucault, Cixous, and Kristeva. Accessible, provocative and beautifully written, An Event, Perhaps will introduce a new readership to the life and work of a philosopher whose influence over the way we think will continue long into the twenty-first century. Peter Salmon is an Australian writer living in the UK. His first novel, The Coffee Story, was a New Statesman Book of the Year. He has written for the Guardian, the New Humanist, the Sydney Review of Books and Tablet, as well as Australian TV and radio. Formerly Centre Director of the Jon Osborne/The Hurst Arvon Centre, he also teaches creative writing. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube Channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in History
Peter Salmon, "An Event, Perhaps: A Biography of Jacques Derrida" (Verso, 2020)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2024 79:10


Who is Jacques Derrida? For some, he is the originator of a relativist philosophy responsible for the contemporary crisis of truth. For the far right, he is one of the architects of Cultural Marxism. To his academic critics, he reduced French philosophy to “little more than an object of ridicule.” For his fans, he is an intellectual rock star who ranged across literature, politics, and linguistics. In An Event, Perhaps (Verso, 2020), Peter Salmon presents this misunderstood and misappropriated figure as a deeply humane and urgent thinker for our times. Born in Algiers, the young Jackie was always an outsider. Despite his best efforts, he found it difficult to establish himself among the Paris intellectual milieu of the 1960s. However, in 1967, he changed the whole course of philosophy: outlining the central concepts of deconstruction. Immediately, his reputation as a complex and confounding thinker was established. Feted by some, abhorred by others, Derrida had an exhaustive breadth of interests but, as Salmon shows, was moved by a profound desire to understand how we engage with each other. It is a theme explored through Derrida's intimate relationships with writers such even as Althusser, Genet, Lacan, Foucault, Cixous, and Kristeva. Accessible, provocative and beautifully written, An Event, Perhaps will introduce a new readership to the life and work of a philosopher whose influence over the way we think will continue long into the twenty-first century. Peter Salmon is an Australian writer living in the UK. His first novel, The Coffee Story, was a New Statesman Book of the Year. He has written for the Guardian, the New Humanist, the Sydney Review of Books and Tablet, as well as Australian TV and radio. Formerly Centre Director of the Jon Osborne/The Hurst Arvon Centre, he also teaches creative writing. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube Channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history

New Books in Literary Studies
Peter Salmon, "An Event, Perhaps: A Biography of Jacques Derrida" (Verso, 2020)

New Books in Literary Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2024 79:10


Who is Jacques Derrida? For some, he is the originator of a relativist philosophy responsible for the contemporary crisis of truth. For the far right, he is one of the architects of Cultural Marxism. To his academic critics, he reduced French philosophy to “little more than an object of ridicule.” For his fans, he is an intellectual rock star who ranged across literature, politics, and linguistics. In An Event, Perhaps (Verso, 2020), Peter Salmon presents this misunderstood and misappropriated figure as a deeply humane and urgent thinker for our times. Born in Algiers, the young Jackie was always an outsider. Despite his best efforts, he found it difficult to establish himself among the Paris intellectual milieu of the 1960s. However, in 1967, he changed the whole course of philosophy: outlining the central concepts of deconstruction. Immediately, his reputation as a complex and confounding thinker was established. Feted by some, abhorred by others, Derrida had an exhaustive breadth of interests but, as Salmon shows, was moved by a profound desire to understand how we engage with each other. It is a theme explored through Derrida's intimate relationships with writers such even as Althusser, Genet, Lacan, Foucault, Cixous, and Kristeva. Accessible, provocative and beautifully written, An Event, Perhaps will introduce a new readership to the life and work of a philosopher whose influence over the way we think will continue long into the twenty-first century. Peter Salmon is an Australian writer living in the UK. His first novel, The Coffee Story, was a New Statesman Book of the Year. He has written for the Guardian, the New Humanist, the Sydney Review of Books and Tablet, as well as Australian TV and radio. Formerly Centre Director of the Jon Osborne/The Hurst Arvon Centre, he also teaches creative writing. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube Channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies

New Books in Biography
Peter Salmon, "An Event, Perhaps: A Biography of Jacques Derrida" (Verso, 2020)

New Books in Biography

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2024 79:10


Who is Jacques Derrida? For some, he is the originator of a relativist philosophy responsible for the contemporary crisis of truth. For the far right, he is one of the architects of Cultural Marxism. To his academic critics, he reduced French philosophy to “little more than an object of ridicule.” For his fans, he is an intellectual rock star who ranged across literature, politics, and linguistics. In An Event, Perhaps (Verso, 2020), Peter Salmon presents this misunderstood and misappropriated figure as a deeply humane and urgent thinker for our times. Born in Algiers, the young Jackie was always an outsider. Despite his best efforts, he found it difficult to establish himself among the Paris intellectual milieu of the 1960s. However, in 1967, he changed the whole course of philosophy: outlining the central concepts of deconstruction. Immediately, his reputation as a complex and confounding thinker was established. Feted by some, abhorred by others, Derrida had an exhaustive breadth of interests but, as Salmon shows, was moved by a profound desire to understand how we engage with each other. It is a theme explored through Derrida's intimate relationships with writers such even as Althusser, Genet, Lacan, Foucault, Cixous, and Kristeva. Accessible, provocative and beautifully written, An Event, Perhaps will introduce a new readership to the life and work of a philosopher whose influence over the way we think will continue long into the twenty-first century. Peter Salmon is an Australian writer living in the UK. His first novel, The Coffee Story, was a New Statesman Book of the Year. He has written for the Guardian, the New Humanist, the Sydney Review of Books and Tablet, as well as Australian TV and radio. Formerly Centre Director of the Jon Osborne/The Hurst Arvon Centre, he also teaches creative writing. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube Channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/biography

New Books in Intellectual History
Peter Salmon, "An Event, Perhaps: A Biography of Jacques Derrida" (Verso, 2020)

New Books in Intellectual History

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2024 79:10


Who is Jacques Derrida? For some, he is the originator of a relativist philosophy responsible for the contemporary crisis of truth. For the far right, he is one of the architects of Cultural Marxism. To his academic critics, he reduced French philosophy to “little more than an object of ridicule.” For his fans, he is an intellectual rock star who ranged across literature, politics, and linguistics. In An Event, Perhaps (Verso, 2020), Peter Salmon presents this misunderstood and misappropriated figure as a deeply humane and urgent thinker for our times. Born in Algiers, the young Jackie was always an outsider. Despite his best efforts, he found it difficult to establish himself among the Paris intellectual milieu of the 1960s. However, in 1967, he changed the whole course of philosophy: outlining the central concepts of deconstruction. Immediately, his reputation as a complex and confounding thinker was established. Feted by some, abhorred by others, Derrida had an exhaustive breadth of interests but, as Salmon shows, was moved by a profound desire to understand how we engage with each other. It is a theme explored through Derrida's intimate relationships with writers such even as Althusser, Genet, Lacan, Foucault, Cixous, and Kristeva. Accessible, provocative and beautifully written, An Event, Perhaps will introduce a new readership to the life and work of a philosopher whose influence over the way we think will continue long into the twenty-first century. Peter Salmon is an Australian writer living in the UK. His first novel, The Coffee Story, was a New Statesman Book of the Year. He has written for the Guardian, the New Humanist, the Sydney Review of Books and Tablet, as well as Australian TV and radio. Formerly Centre Director of the Jon Osborne/The Hurst Arvon Centre, he also teaches creative writing. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube Channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history

Everybody Loves Communism
PREVIEW: Cultural Marxism: ‘Emilia Pérez' w/ Maxelle

Everybody Loves Communism

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2024 2:24


Jamie is joined by her friend Maxelle Talena of the Dysphoria podcast to talk about writer/director Jacques Audiard's new film, Emilia Pérez. With elements of a cartel drama, a soap opera/telanovela, Mrs Doubtfire, Evita, a lib take on gender dysphoria, and what we imagine Hamilton is like, this Mexico-set musical is the cringiest thing dreamed up by a Frenchman in quite some time, and it just keeps winning awards. Where's the woke mob when you need it? Check out Maxelle's podcast, Dysphoria: [https://www.dysphoria.info/](https://www.dysphoria.info/) Check out Maxelle's art and writing: https://www.maxelletalena.com/ Go see Maxelle read poetry! New Year's Eve Pregame: 12/31/24 - 6PM 281 N.7th - Brooklyn - Mew's Gallery: Stars Revenge Maxelle Talena T.D.A. Josephine Newtwork $10 cover Free Beer & Wine! SIGN UP NOW at Patreon.com/partygirls to get the full version of this episode, all other bonus content, Discord access, and a shout out on the pod! Follow us on ALL the Socials: Instagram: @party.girls.pod YouTube: @partygirlspod TikTok: @party.girls.pod Leave us a nice review on Apple podcasts if you feel so inclined :)

The Winston Marshall Show
Giles Udy - The Dark Reality of Socialism | Why It's More Dangerous Than You Think

The Winston Marshall Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2024 109:07


Giles Udy is Britain's leading historian of the Soviet Gulag system. He is author of the phenomenal ‘Labour and the Gulag: Russia and the Seduction of the British Left' and is a regular contributor to The Times, The Daily Telegraph, the Daily Mail, the i, UnHerd and the magazine Standpoint.We sat down to discuss his new book ‘At Dawn They Came: Soviet Terror and Repression 1917 - 1953', and his time exploring what remains of the Gulag prison system in Russia. He revealed to me the untold horror of the Gulag.We also discuss the truth about socialism, its popularity in the West and its dangers. All this and much more…-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------To see more exclusive content and interviews consider subscribing to my substack here: https://www.winstonmarshall.co.uk/-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA:Substack: https://www.winstonmarshall.co.uk/X: https://twitter.com/mrwinmarshallInsta: https://www.instagram.com/winstonmarshallLinktree: https://linktr.ee/winstonmarshall----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Chapters 0:00 - Introduction 2:55 - Understanding Socialism and Communism 5:26 - Marxist Socialism and Its Implications 6:41 - Socialism vs. Capitalism and State Control 11:07 - The Evolution of Socialism and Its Influence24:26 - The Appeal of Marxism and Its Counterfeit Religion31:34 - The Role of Education and Cultural Marxism 40:55 - The Gulag and the Human Cost of Socialism 56:33 - The Historical Context of Soviet Repression 1:16:19 - The Role of Violence in Marxist Revolution 1:17:01 - The Legacy of Lenin and Stalin 1:26:12 - The Personal Stories Of Gulag Victims 1:31:49 - Impact of Political Arrests on Families 1:33:31 - The Finnish Family's Tragic Story 1:36:23 - British Workers and the Revolution 1:38:01 - The Cost of Utopia and The Lessons of History 1:40:19 - The Role of Media and Dissident Journalists 1:42:39 - The Future of Socialism and Communism 1:46:34 - Final Thoughts and Recommendations Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mises Media
Cultural Marxism in America

Mises Media

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024


On December 23, 2024, Wanjiru Njoya appeared on Focus Today with Perry Atkinson discusses the impact of cultural Marxism on America's understanding of history and identity.The original episode is available at https://thedove.us/focus-today/

Issues, Etc.
Cultural Marxism – Dr. Jordan Cooper, 12/19/24 (3541)

Issues, Etc.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 48:44


Dr. Jordan Cooper of Just and Sinner The Doctrine of God Just and Sinner Dr. Cooper's Website The post Cultural Marxism – Dr. Jordan Cooper, 12/19/24 (3541) first appeared on Issues, Etc..

The P.A.S. Report Podcast
Unmasking Marxist Infiltration: Trevor Loudon and the Culture War

The P.A.S. Report Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 28:39


In this episode of The P.A.S. Report Podcast, Professor Nick Giordano sits down with author and filmmaker Trevor Loudon to explore the chilling reality of Marxist infiltration in Western institutions. From echoing Soviet-era tactics in modern education and religious organizations to cloaking radical agendas under the banner of social justice, Loudon reveals the strategic blueprint for reshaping America's values. He offers practical insights on recognizing and countering these subversive influences, and arms listeners with the knowledge to safeguard our faith, freedoms, and future. Ending on a hopeful note, they discuss whether the election of Donald Trump signifies a growing rejection of Marxist narratives and a renewed commitment to defend our nation's core principles.   Episode Highlights: Exposing the Pattern: Tracing Soviet infiltration methods and uncovering their modern-day applications. Institutional Vulnerability: Identifying why schools and churches are prime targets, and the red flags to watch for. Hope & Resistance: Practical steps for pushing back against the cultural Marxist infiltration and the significance of Trump's election.   Be sure to subscribe and tune in to stay informed on the critical issues affecting America!   More Information If you enjoyed this episode and found it useful, please give The P.A.S. Report Podcast a 5-star rating and take 30 seconds to write a review. Make sure to hit the follow button so you never miss an episode. Please share this episode on social media and with your family and friends. Support The P.A.S. Report Podcast by Visiting Our Advertisers Don't forget to visit https://pasreport.com. *PA Strategies, LLC. may earn advertising revenue or a small commission for promoting products or when you make a purchase through any affiliate links on this website and within this post.

Jay's Analysis
Rockefeller, CIA Cultural Marxism & the New Age Inversion - JAY DYER (Half)

Jay's Analysis

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2024 125:31


Flashback! Classic global elite lecture. Today's livestream will be me solo manning the chats and images with a discussion of some basic, but often forgotten aspects of how we've gotten to where we are. It's impossible to understand modernity without understanding the ideological and financial origins of modernity and how powerful social engineering in pop culture and public education truly is. Nation, family, church, state, philosophy, education, and the arts have all been revolutionized. As long as we remain locked in the dialectical trap of modernity, we cannot recover. I will also be taking questions via superchat. There is only one way out.....The second half of this video will be available to JaysAnalysis subscribers for 4.95 a month or $60 a year at the PayPal links at JaysAnalysis.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/jay-sanalysis--1423846/support.

Everybody Loves Communism
UNLOCKED: Cultural Marxism: The Substance w/ Fellatia G

Everybody Loves Communism

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 74:37


ENJOY THIS UNLOCKED BONUS EPISODE AS A SPECIAL HOLIDAY TREAT, GOBBLE GOBBLE! Jamie and her pal Lena NW a.k.a. Fellatia G discuss Coralie Fargeat's feminist(?) body horror flick "The Substance" (2024), which stars Demi Moore as an actress/TV exercise instructor who goes to extreme lengths to preserve her youth with a shady beauty treatment. SIGN UP NOW at Patreon.com/partygirls to get the full version of this episode, all other bonus content, Discord access, and a shout out on the pod! Follow Lena on Twitter: FellatiaG Check out Lena's music and video games: patreon.com/fellatiag Check out Lena's many cool projects: fellatiag.com Follow us on Instagram: @party.girls.pod Leave us a nice review on Apple podcasts if you feel so inclined :)

New Discourses
Communism 2.5: Social Communism | James Lindsay

New Discourses

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 134:07


The EVILution of Communism Workshop, Session 3 Communism is a religious view that has evolved and adapted over the last two centuries, including right up to the present day. Understanding the developments and threats in our present world requires understanding what Communism really is, especially in its Marxist variants, and how it has developed and changed over the years. In response to this need, James Lindsay of New Discourses held a four-lecture workshop series on the EVILution of Communism in Dallas, Texas, at the start of August 2024. In this third lecture in the series, Lindsay continues discussing the development of twentieth-century Communism along its second track: Western Marxism. The Western Marxist tradition contains many threads, virtually all of which start with either the Fabian Socialist Society in the UK or, more infamously, with Cultural Marxism elsewhere throughout the Western world. Cultural Marxism itself gives way to Critical Marxism (that is, Critical Theory) through the middle of the twentieth century, particularly in America, and informs other movements such as feminism, radical racial movements, critical education theories, and eventually the development of an intersectional "Woke" Marxism we're dealing with today. Understanding this requires understanding the influences of many Marxist thinkers including Mao Zedong, whose most culturally destructive ideas were imported by the Critical Marxists and Critical Pedagogues. This in-depth lecture describes the development of a whole new "Social" Communism that sought to find ways to penetrate Western Civilization to make it soft to socialism and Communism. Notes (PDF): https://newdiscourses.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/DallasWorkshop24-Evilution-of-Communism.pdf The other three lectures in this series can be found here: Lecture 1: Communism 1.0: Theoretical Communism: https://newdiscourses.com/2024/10/communism-1-0-theoretical-communism/ Lecture 2: Communism 2.0: Industrial Communism: https://newdiscourses.com/2024/11/communism-2-0-industrial-communism-james-lindsay/ Lecture 4: Communism 3.0: Corporate Communism: (Coming soon!) New book! The Queering of the American Child: https://queeringbook.com/ Support New Discourses: https://newdiscourses.com/support Follow New Discourses on other platforms: https://newdiscourses.com/subscribe Follow James Lindsay: https://linktr.ee/conceptualjames © 2024 New Discourses. All rights reserved. #NewDiscourses #JamesLindsay #communism

The A.M. Update
It's Clear Trump Had/Has/and Is Executing a Transition Plan | Democrats Won't Stop, Can't Stop on Cultural Marxism | 11/12/24

The A.M. Update

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 18:54


New Discourses
The Basics of Cultural Marxism

New Discourses

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2024 191:15


The New Discourses Podcast with James Lindsay, Ep. 150 Cultural Marxism is a challenging term that refers to a broad Leftist social phenomenon that took place in the West through the twentieth century into the present. Based upon but modifying the Communist religion of Karl Marx, Western (Cultural) Marxism sought to find a way to infiltrate and seize the means of production of Western Civilizational culture in the hopes of opening it up to socialism (or Communism). In the 1910s through the 1930s, the Western Marxist movement truly was a Cultural Marxism. From the 1930s to the 1970s, this line of thinking was developed primarily by the Frankfurt School, which developed Critical Theory, or Critical Marxism, sometimes referred to as Neo-Marxism. Since the 1970s, it has gone Woke, adopting Intersectionality as a form of American Maoism. In this episode of the New Discourses Podcast, host James Lindsay offers a thorough beginner's overview of the whole of Cultural Marxism in four parts: Marxism and the relevant historical context; Cultural Marxism; Critical Marxism; and Woke Marxism, connecting the highlights of this movement ot the challenges of the present day. Join him and share this with your friends who are looking for a good starting place to learn about his work! New book! The Queering of the American Child: https://queeringbook.com/ Support New Discourses: https://newdiscourses.com/support Follow New Discourses on other platforms: https://newdiscourses.com/subscribe Follow James Lindsay: https://linktr.ee/conceptualjames © 2024 New Discourses. All rights reserved. #NewDiscourses #JamesLindsay #Marxism

The P.A.S. Report Podcast
A.J. Rice Destroys Woke Culture with The White Privilege Album

The P.A.S. Report Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 26:14


In this episode of The P.A.S. Report, Nicholas Giordano welcomes back bestselling author and media guru A.J. Rice to discuss his latest book, The White Privilege Album: Bringing Racial Harmony to Very Fine People…on Both Sides. Rice unleashes his signature brand of humor to dissect the madness of wokeness, cancel culture, and the Cultural Marxists dividing America. Through satire and sharp commentary, they explore how race is exploited by the media, academia, and politicians for power, and why maintaining a sense of humor is crucial in pushing back against this insanity. Tune in for a hilarious yet thought-provoking conversation that takes no prisoners.   Episode Highlights: A.J. Rice explains the motivations behind The White Privilege Album and why humor is his weapon of choice against cancel culture. How Cultural Marxists use division to maintain control and what it takes to unite Americans. Why having a sense of humor is essential in today's absurd cultural landscape.   Be sure to subscribe and tune in to stay informed on the critical issues affecting America!   More Information If you enjoyed this episode and found it useful, please give The P.A.S. Report Podcast a 5-star rating and take 30 seconds to write a review. Make sure to hit the follow button so you never miss an episode. Please share this episode on social media and with your family and friends. Support The P.A.S. Report Podcast by Visiting Our Advertisers Don't forget to visit https://pasreport.com. Visit The Wellness Company for 10% off your order by using code PAS at check out, visit https://www.twc.health/PAS *PA Strategies, LLC. may earn advertising revenue or a small commission for promoting products or when you make a purchase through any affiliate links on this website and within this post.

Benjamen Walker's Theory of Everything
Cultural Marxism Industry (2024 Hard Core version)

Benjamen Walker's Theory of Everything

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 29:09


A few years ago I put together a story about the Cultural Marxism conspiracy theory with the writer and historian Martin Jay, today in 2024 the Cultural Marxism Industry is stronger than ever. An update for 2024.