The one persistent thing I have against the intellectual dark web, besides the ridiculous name and the shoddy science, is the choice of enemies.
Whatever I do, and wherever I go in life, being defined by my opposition to neo-Marxist university professors sounds like a bad time.
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My problem with JBP from the very beginning. I agree with 90% of what he says in his lectures/interviews.
But the fact that what he’s most worried about in this world is neo-Marxism (of all things) proves that he’s trapped, ironically, in a liberal bubble.
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My read on his politics remains that he's an unusually socially conservative neoliberal.
He's someone you'd think would vote for Clinton *just because*, except he has some weird fascination with keeping social development somewhere in the 1950s.
His political views that don't map to "social liberalism is bad, m'kay," come mostly in the form of typical shilling for Monsanto, interventionism etc.

