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Lenin and the Brutal Magic of Communism

  • August 16, 2024
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A paradox of Communism is that in the end, the state is to "wither away," leaving a stateless, classless society.
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Repressive Tolerance: Left Good, Right Bad, What Could Go Wrong?
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Repressive Tolerance: Left Good, Right Bad, What Could Go Wrong?

  • February 3, 2021
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In this third part of James Lindsay's lecture series on Herbert Marcuse's "Repressive Tolerance," we see how the essay takes a particularly dark turn.
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One Pill, Two Pill, Red Pill, Blue Pill: Herbert Marcuse and the Administered Society
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One Pill, Two Pill, Red Pill, Blue Pill: Herbert Marcuse and the Administered Society

  • January 29, 2021
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In this second part of his annotated reading of Marcuse's "Repressive Tolerance," James Lindsay reads and explains the portion of the essay where Marcuse defines the "administered society" that he claims we live in.
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How Not to Resolve the Paradox of Tolerance
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How Not to Resolve the Paradox of Tolerance

  • January 26, 2021
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The logic of the left today is overwhelmingly rooted in a single essay published in 1965 by the neo-Marxist philosopher Herbert Marcuse.
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