Don't be that person who reads a lengthy analysis of intersectionality which goes back to the source, calls on many others, engages with recent analyses, identifies three main problems and details them at length and then says,https://twitter.com/light_rook/status/994276397441990656 …
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uh, how many Marxists do you know? this has been absolutely not my experience with them...
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Quite a few! We used not to get on because they considered me too liberal but since I have been criticising the postmodern left, we've found common ground on that at least. They ask me to circulate this. http://www.communistvoice.org/15cPostmodern.html …
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Interesting, thanks for the share!
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I think that the Marxist objection to postmodernism is pretty universal, but Intersectionality also makes sense inside a Marxist framework without having to bite some of the nasty postmodernist bullets.
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I don't what that intersectionality can be, then. It's certainly not what Gonzalez is criticising.
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Right, I guess I'm objecting to the fact that Gonzalez is criticism xality as practiced by it's original milleu *because* it's being practiced in the milleu where that term was coined, rather than the ideas themselves which have found use far outside that narrow group
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So perhaps my original tweet should've been "Seems like his only objection to intersectionality is the leftists that care about it?"
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