I don't think it counts as a far-right view.
Yes, this is a different reason. I studied this for 7 years officially and ever since unofficially. I love getting into irrationalist ideology and figuring out how it works internally (it doesn't work, in reality) and this is my motivation for addressing it more than, say Trump.
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And more power to people like you! I like to read your articles and I am pretty happy that there are people like you who can invest the time and have fun with that. I sadly have not the time (or money) to do more in that direction right now.
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I think there are very few people who both love getting into critical theory and do so to pinpoint & delineate the flawed thinking. Most people who think this kind of thinking is flawed don't want to invest great amounts of time & energy into studying it & making it accessible.
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But there are a lot of people who want it made accessible so they can get a handle on it so I have a job here. I have actually been approached by a publishing house and asked to write a book doing this. I have said yes and am looking forward to it.
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Before this, I did it with Christianity and none of my fellow lefties minded. Now it's leftist PoMo-based academia, they do, and they suddenly regard it as highly suspicious.
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Not to be polarizing but I do feel if you say something on the right that the right disagrees with you are far better off because people still talk to you normally - on the left its like you lost your club membership and get excluded... - this is, however, my subjective view!
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