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Feminism Is Feminist Gnosticism

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🗓️ 17 April 2023

⏱️ 92 minutes

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The New Discourses Podcast with James Lindsay, Episode 115 In Simone de Beauvoir's famous work The Second Sex (https://amzn.to/43I96q7), she wrote one of the most famous lines in feminist thought: "One is not born but becomes woman." This statement, and her articulation of what it means, outlines the modern-turned-postmodern Gnostic cult we know as feminism. Her point is that women, meaning people who are female, have two choices in how they "become woman." They can follow the social expectations laid upon them by patriarchal society, in effect becoming Woman-for-Man, or they can throw off the entire sex binary, patriarchal control, and all societal expectations and, in effect, become Woman-in-Herself, the gnostically liberated Woman as she can only be outside of the influence of the demiurgic power of patriarchal society. In this groundbreaking episode of the New Discourses Podcast, host James Lindsay unveils this basic truth about feminism, at least since Beauvoir, relates it back to the entire construction of Modern and Postmodern Gnosticism, and discusses its many implications. Join him to understand feminism and feminist activism in a way like never before, including why it continues to fail to push back effectively against Queer Theory and Trans Rights Activism. Get James Lindsay's new book, The Marxification of Education: https://amzn.to/3RYZ0tY Support New Discourses: https://newdiscourses.com/support Follow New Discourses on other platforms: https://newdiscourses.com/subscribe Follow James Lindsay: https://linktr.ee/conceptualjames © 2023 New Discourses. All rights reserved. #NewDiscourses #JamesLindsay #feminism

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0:00.0

Hey everyone it's James Lindsay and it is time to get in trouble here on the new discourses

0:24.7

podcast.

0:26.7

We like to get in trouble right and today we're going to get in trouble.

0:29.4

So fairly recently we put out a very long podcast about queer nasticism in the middle

0:35.8

of it.

0:36.8

I talked a little bit about feminism.

0:37.8

I talked actually I use the feminist, the very famous feminist from the 1940s and 50s

0:43.4

Simone de Beauvoir as the stepping off point to talk about queer theory and I mentioned

0:52.0

a little bit about I said how to get in trouble there and I mentioned a little bit about

0:55.4

how feminist theory or critical feminist theory at least is also nastic.

1:03.7

It's feminist nasticism.

1:07.0

It's not different.

1:08.0

As a matter of fact it's a very correct thing to say that Simone de Beauvoir opened the

1:15.7

gate to the path to the hellscape we live in with the trans phenomenon.

1:21.0

So we look at feminists and this is a big question people have.

1:24.6

We look at feminists fighting against the trans rights activists or women plus kind of

1:29.4

in general and we see them unable to do much.

1:33.2

They are the most informed people fighting against it probably they're the most vocal.

1:38.8

They may actually correctly have the most skin in the game except perhaps parents although

1:45.6

some of them are a fair proportion of them are parents as well.

1:49.4

They have a lot of skin in this game.

1:51.8

They have the theory.

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