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Communism 2.5: Social Communism | James Lindsay

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🗓️ 18 November 2024

⏱️ 134 minutes

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The EVILution of Communism Workshop, Session 3 Communism is a religious view that has evolved and adapted over the last two centuries, including right up to the present day. Understanding the developments and threats in our present world requires understanding what Communism really is, especially in its Marxist variants, and how it has developed and changed over the years. In response to this need, James Lindsay of New Discourses held a four-lecture workshop series on the EVILution of Communism in Dallas, Texas, at the start of August 2024. In this third lecture in the series, Lindsay continues discussing the development of twentieth-century Communism along its second track: Western Marxism. The Western Marxist tradition contains many threads, virtually all of which start with either the Fabian Socialist Society in the UK or, more infamously, with Cultural Marxism elsewhere throughout the Western world. Cultural Marxism itself gives way to Critical Marxism (that is, Critical Theory) through the middle of the twentieth century, particularly in America, and informs other movements such as feminism, radical racial movements, critical education theories, and eventually the development of an intersectional "Woke" Marxism we're dealing with today. Understanding this requires understanding the influences of many Marxist thinkers including Mao Zedong, whose most culturally destructive ideas were imported by the Critical Marxists and Critical Pedagogues. This in-depth lecture describes the development of a whole new "Social" Communism that sought to find ways to penetrate Western Civilization to make it soft to socialism and Communism. Notes (PDF): https://newdiscourses.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/DallasWorkshop24-Evilution-of-Communism.pdf The other three lectures in this series can be found here: Lecture 1: Communism 1.0: Theoretical Communism: https://newdiscourses.com/2024/10/communism-1-0-theoretical-communism/ Lecture 2: Communism 2.0: Industrial Communism: https://newdiscourses.com/2024/11/communism-2-0-industrial-communism-james-lindsay/ Lecture 4: Communism 3.0: Corporate Communism: (Coming soon!) New book! The Queering of the American Child: https://queeringbook.com/ Support New Discourses: https://newdiscourses.com/support Follow New Discourses on other platforms: https://newdiscourses.com/subscribe Follow James Lindsay: https://linktr.ee/conceptualjames © 2024 New Discourses. All rights reserved. #NewDiscourses #JamesLindsay #communism

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0:00.0

It's a good sign you're still clapping for me after those two last night.

0:16.0

So welcome to lecture number three, which I titled Communism 2.5 because I'm super creative.

0:22.9

I really wanted to force the 1.0, 2.03.0 model that I'm barely even talking about.

0:29.4

So I was like, well, what do I do with Western Marxism?

0:31.8

I know that's 2.5. It's also in this 20th century time period.

0:38.3

There are a lot of things that happened in the West, but the primary difference between what happened in the East, that being Russia and China, or Soviet Union in China, and their satellites,

0:48.3

the primary difference is that they were taking over in the East feudal societies and peasants who they could basically

0:56.5

boss around, particularly at the end of the barrel of a gun, because they just weren't ready

1:01.5

for what was coming to them. And they were promised bread and land or grain and land and more

1:08.2

equal society. And they were kind of in on it at the beginning.

1:12.0

The peasants actually facilitated both revolts rather tremendously.

1:16.3

But in the West, they were up against the capitalist culture and machine,

1:22.1

which turned out to be strong and healthy and vibrant, at least to a pretty significant degree.

1:26.9

So it wasn't as easy to just boss Western degree. So it wasn't as easy to just boss

1:28.5

Westerners around. It wasn't as easy to affect a big military coup by rousing the population

1:37.2

to turn on their governments. And so it had to develop in the West in a completely different

1:42.3

direction, which as I mentioned last, is a subversive direction.

1:45.6

So where you have this kind of top-down force going on in Eastern Marxism or industrial Marxism, over here in Western Marxism,

1:54.1

you have a very kind of infiltrating, subversive, frankly, whining, bitching, and complaining at the bottom sort of thing,

2:04.6

which is a different mode in a different line of thinking.

2:07.6

So this, I don't know that this represents a gigantic amount of the evolution of communist thought particularly,

2:14.6

but it sets up the stage for the next leap, which is why I didn't want to make this be a 3.0, moving on into a different one.

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