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Exclusion as the Basis of Wealth

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🗓️ 11 July 2025

⏱️ 19 minutes

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New Discourses Bullets, Ep. 119 We're inundated with messages that somehow "diversity is our strength" and the path to that strength and growth is through "inclusion." We also know that term is a Communist scam, and we've talked about that at length in the past, repeatedly. Well, it's time for a defense of exclusion as it is rightly meant by Communists, specifically the "fundamental right to exclude," which is a pillar of what defines private property. In this episode of New Discourses Bullets, host James Lindsay explains how this property, the fundamental right to exclude, is the basis for all wealth. It's not just an important episode to catch but one that's crucial to share with your kids who aren't getting these lessons at school. 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 © 2025 New Discourses. All rights reserved. #NewDiscourses #JamesLindsay #exclusion

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0:00.0

Hey everybody. This is James Lindsay. You are listening to New Discourse's

0:14.3

Bullets, where I give a single bullet point like summary of something relevant to

0:18.8

wokeness that we need to know so we can defeat it.

0:24.0

And this is a special episode. This is, I usually talk about something woke and I try to

0:29.1

explain maybe political warfare or a woke concept or a woke tactic. And occasionally I take

0:35.4

time to describe something kind of more fundamental on the other side.

0:39.0

What are solutions? This isn't exactly a solution podcast. It's more like a solution space podcast.

0:46.3

I want to talk about the foundation of the creation of wealth. And to do so, I'm going to kind of refute this kind of idea of inclusion,

0:57.3

which is of course a very abused term from the woke. And I'm going to give a defense of

1:02.0

exclusion. To understand what I'm talking about, I want people to understand that for

1:08.3

Marxists or woke, that what we, that what they are talking about with

1:13.8

inclusion is not merely, you know, letting people into spaces and that. And I'm not going to talk

1:20.4

about the misuse of that term specifically. What they are actually refuting is a specific

1:26.0

doctrine that's extremely important to Marxists,

1:30.0

which is a doctrine of private property. If you look at private property law, which I am not an expert

1:36.2

in, but I learned this much about it by studying Cheryl Harris's 1993 essay, Whiteness as Property,

1:44.1

which explains effectively, for me, it's kind of like the key that makes it possible to understand why critical race theory is race Marxism. They characterize whiteness as a form of private property, and private property, of course, must be abolished, right, in order to create what?

2:06.7

Equity, as we call it now, or actual equality as the Soviets called it as the ultimate goal,

2:10.6

not just economic equality, but equality in all domains of being.

2:16.0

Therefore, actual equality or sometimes factual equality.

2:23.3

Okay, so the idea is that they have to overcome private property, but there are certain doctrines that define property as being private.

2:29.3

And the key one of these is called the fundamental right to exclude. In other words, if I have some piece of

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