James Lindsay delves into the psychological toll of engaging with the pervasive and often insidious nature of Critical Social Justice and other dominant societal narratives.
James Lindsay continues his look into Herbert Marcuse's essay "Repressive Tolerance." He notes the darker aspects of Marcuse's argument, highlighting how Marcuse advocates for a biased form of tolerance that favors left-wing movements.
In the first of two lectures, James Lindsay gives a detailed analysis and critique of Kimberlé Crenshaw's influential paper on intersectionality, "Mapping the Margins."
James Lindsay discusses the inherent flaws in communist ideology. Lindsay argues that communism lacks a fundamental understanding of human nature and society, presenting it as a theory disconnected from the realities of human behavior.
James Lindsay explores the philosophical connections between Hegel's ideas and various leftist movements, including Marxism, neo-Marxism, and Wokeness.