No, that's not it. We absolutely do need to fear bad ideas that gain great cultural currency & become a dominant in society. We need to reason with our own moral tribes when they become infected by this in both intellectual & political thought. https://twitter.com/cultofdusty/status/970414858045968387 …
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No, economics come last because it complicates gender and racial identity. You don't get much sympathy for being a poor white man.
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Critical theory has neo-Marxist roots, at least if you believe Wikipedia... https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Critical_theory#cite_note-6 …pic.twitter.com/Xp1sbJT3nQ
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There is Marxist critical theory, yes, and it predates postmodern branches of critical theory because Marxism predates pomo.
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@JonHaidt think Marxist thinking is a driving force behind the social justice movement in uni: https://heterodoxacademy.org/one-telos-truth-or-social-justice/ …pic.twitter.com/sPCUtM7qDw
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If he is a symbol of revolution, sure. But they're much more focused on social rather than economic revolution. They're postmodernists. They're not very good at economics.
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Intersectionality being revolutionary class struggle between oppressors and oppressed in a kyriarchy of demographics. The question is whether this utilizes the same dynamics as Marxism, like Marxist feminists before them?
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I'm going to argue that in a sense it does. Similar moral foundations. Intersectionality as a replacement for Marxism. But to conflate them much more than that (and on some specific borrowings) is to miss the profound epistemological differences which matter. A lot.
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