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Marxist activist, educator, and protest songwriter Dr. Taimur Rahman shares his insights on understanding postmodern philosophy. We talk about the development of postmodernism, how it has been weaponized against the Left (a la Jordan B. Peterson's "postmodern neo-marxism"), the class reductionism vs. identity essentialism debate, and how marxists understand dialectical materialism in contrast.
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Follow the Probably Cancelled Podcast on twitter: @CancellledPod and IG: @probably.cancelled.pod
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Marxist activist, educator, and protest songwriter Dr. Taimur Rahman shares his insights on understanding postmodern philosophy. We talk about the development of postmodernism, how it has been weaponized against the Left (a la Jordan B. Peterson's "postmodern neo-marxism"), the class reductionism vs. identity essentialism debate, and how marxists understand dialectical materialism in contrast.
Subscribe to Dr. Taimur Rahman's YouTube channel
& follow him on Twitter
Subscribe to Probably Cancelled to get updated with new episodes!
Our sex trade exit fundraiser may be found here!
Donate directly to AF3IRM here!
Become a Probably Cancelled Patreon subscriber and join our international proletarian feminist Discord community at patreon.com/probablycancelledpod
Follow the Probably Cancelled Podcast on twitter: @CancellledPod and IG: @probably.cancelled.pod

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