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.
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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.

