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The Contest for the Working Class: Organizing Rural Communities
Drawing on years of experience in organizing and "deep canvassing," George Goehl argues that progressives must win back rural America. Some of America's most misunderstood, and often abandoned, communities are rural, and inspirational organizing work is taking place there that needs to be learned from, expanded and generalized.
When he was 19, George Goehl walked into a soup kitchen to eat. Four years later, he left a community organizer and has been organizing ever since. He has run campaigns to take on the biggest banks in the world, the heads of the Federal Reserve, the Department of Housing and Urban Development, Secretary of the Treasury, and the Deputy Commissioner of Rodent Control for the City of Chicago. In 2017, he led the largest progressive rural organizing program in the country, culminating in 280,000 deep-canvass conversations with swing voters in the lead up to the 2020 election. He is the author of Fundamentals of Organizing, and under contract with One World of Penguin Random House for a book about how to bring more working-class white people into the progressive coalition. Today he is focused on organizing working-class people unlikely to be reached by today’s progressive sector, including rural people, the elderly, working class moms who are not progressive, moderate Chicanos in the Southwest, and beyond. Because if we want nice things - we need an aligned working class. George’s organizing has been covered by the New York Times, the Washington Post, The Atlantic, and Rolling Stone.
His podcast, To See Each Other, a documentary series that complicates the narrative about rural Americans in our most misunderstood, and often abandoned, communities and showcases how they work together to fight for everything from clean water and racial justice to immigrant rights and climate change. Its new season, which travels to Wisconsin, launched September 24.
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Lesbian-Homoville, Colorado: Relocating the Origins of the Anti-Queer Movement
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Jennifer Holland discusses battles around queer rights and sexuality in the 1970s rural American West, documenting the ways in which conservatives organized in towns like Boulder, Colorado, infused anti-queer and anti-feminist agendas into local politics. This event was presented in collaboration with the Center for the Humanities, the Center for Research on Gender & Women, the Gender & Sexuali...
Patchwork Apartheid: Private Restriction, Racial Segregation, and Urban Inequality
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Colin Gordon gives a lecture on the prevalence of private property restriction in the era before zoning and federal redlining sanctioned the segregation of American cities. Drawing on extensive archival research of five Midwestern counties, Gordon reveals a process of racial segregation on the ground and in the broader social and legal construction of racial categories and boundaries. This even...
The Missing Revolution: Forms & Outcomes of Anti-systemic Explosions, 2010-2020
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In this lecture Vincent Bevins discusses the wave of global mass protests that took place between 2010 and 2020. Drawing on interviews with activists from 12 countries, Bevins explores the tactics and strategies used by organizers, the lessons they learned, and the various ways in which movements were coopted. Critiquing horizontalism, Bevins assesses the structures and repertoires of action th...
Workers Speak: The State of Working Wisconsin & Policy Priorities
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Workers from the construction and service & hospitality industries in Wisconsin discuss the impacts of wage theft & misclassification, an insufficient minimum wage, and anti-worker/anti-union legislation on their wellbeing on the job and off. While the State of Working Wisconsin 2024 shows that workers saw meaningful wage growth, due in part to a tight labor market, the experience of Wisconsin ...
Latino Mass Mobilization: Immigration, Racialization and Activism
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In 2006, millions of Latino immigrants participated in some of the largest civil rights demonstrations in American history. Chris Zepeda-Millán analyzes these protests, highlighting their unique local, national, and demographic dynamics. The ways in which federal anti-immigrant legislation racialized immigrant illegality, he argues, transformed Latinos' sense of latent group membership into a r...
Building a Social Justice University: What'll It Take to Free Higher Ed From Its Current Conditions?
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A lecture by Davarian Baldwin who examines the fraught (and financially extractive) relationships between universities and the communities in which they reside. The "ivory tower" is a site of learning and innovation, yes, but Baldwin critically identifies the shadows it casts on its neighbors - priming gentrification, exacerbating housing inequality, exercising police powers beyond the campus i...
Michael Burawoy4
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In the final installment of a four-part lecture series on W.E.B. Du Bois, Michael Burawoy situates Du Bois at the center of a Black Marxist tradition that includes figures such as Frantz Fanon, C.L.R. James, and Stuart Hall. Burawoy discusses the tradition by putting Du Bois into dialogue with Fanon. Both begin by interrogating the phenomenology of racism before making an epistemological break ...
W.E.B. Du Bois: A Life of Critical Engagement - Lecture 3 - Decolonizing the Canon
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In the third of four lectures on W.E.B. Du Bois, Michael Burawoy puts Du Bois into dialogue with Karl Marx, Max Weber and Emile Durkheim, and examines the radical consequences for the social sciences. Sociology is a peculiar discipline in that its foundations lie in the work of “canonical” intellectuals, most prominently Marx, Weber and Durkheim. Du Bois presents a counter-point to the canon an...
W.E.B. Du Bois: A Life of Critical Engagement - Lecture 2 - Race, Class & Consciousness
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In the second of four lectures on W.E.B. Du Bois, Michael Burawoy discusses one of the most fraught inter-disciplinary debates in recent years: the relationship between race, class and capitalism. Inspired by studies of apartheid South Africa, Cedric Robinson developed the concept of “racial capitalism” associated with the Black Radical Tradition in which racism drives capitalism both historica...
W.E.B. Du Bois: A Life of Critical Engagement - Lecture 1 - Critical Engagement vs. Public Sociology
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In the first of four lectures on W.E.B. Du Bois, Michael Burawoy discusses how Du Bois' thinking evolved throughout his life, and the reasons for this. Du Bois is often viewed as a “public sociologist,” but public sociology has been defined by its relationship to professional, policy and critical sociology, part of an “introverted” academic discipline. Du Bois’ marginalization/withdrawal/expuls...
The Dawn of the Pacific Century: China and the Condition of the Spatial Revolution
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Wang Hui discusses the concept of the 20th century, interrogating its meaning, and placing it within the context of a "spatial revolution." He analyzes the "horizontal movement of concepts": the way in which ideas from different temporalities were transformed into a single discourse. He then argues that when concepts like "nation," "sovereignty," "people" and "class" are deployed in material co...
The Flag and the Cross: White Christian Nationalism and the Threat to American Democracy
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A lecture by Phil Gorski examining the emergence of White Christian nationalism in the US and its more recent secularization. Arguing that White Christian nationalism is a chief motivator of anti-democratic impulses in the current political moment, Gorski traces the development of this ideology throughout American history, suggesting that White Christian nationalism has animated the oppression ...
Wrecked: State Politics and the Deinstitutionalization of Public Higher Education
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Barrett J. Taylor discusses the relationship between higher education and state politics, analyzing the ways in which partisanship and polarization have generated conflict between these institutions. Growing hostility toward higher education, he argues, has fed a policy agenda of deinstitutionalization, which has encompassed stark divestment from higher education that has been advanced through ...
Abortion and Demographic Fears in the Heartland
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The changing racial composition of the United States has long animated white nationalists. Lina-Maria Murillo discusses how the history of abortion before Roe v. Wade and the battle for reproductive rights intersected with anxieties regarding "overpopulation" in the Midwest, and the debates among white supremacists regarding the future orientation of their movement. This event was presented in ...
The Alchemy of Organizing: Turning Insecurity Into Solidarity
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The Alchemy of Organizing: Turning Insecurity Into Solidarity
Capitalist Crises, Capitalist Transitions
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Capitalist Crises, Capitalist Transitions
How We Save Us: Rethinking Strategy & Collective Action in US Politics
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How We Save Us: Rethinking Strategy & Collective Action in US Politics
Irresponsible Bystanders: Reflections on the Collective Origins of War
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Irresponsible Bystanders: Reflections on the Collective Origins of War
International Development, Global Migration, and the Rise of Economic Imperialism
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International Development, Global Migration, and the Rise of Economic Imperialism
Understanding the Conjuncture: Political Capitalism, Class Dealignment & Strategies for the Left
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Understanding the Conjuncture: Political Capitalism, Class Dealignment & Strategies for the Left
Housing the Third Reconstruction: Property & Its Discontents
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Housing the Third Reconstruction: Property & Its Discontents
A Radical's Journey from Campus to the Shop Floor in 1970s Wisconsin
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A Radical's Journey from Campus to the Shop Floor in 1970s Wisconsin
What Is Antiracism (And Why It Means Anticapitalism)?
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What Is Antiracism (And Why It Means Anticapitalism)?
The Struggle of Border Farm Workers Against Capital
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The Struggle of Border Farm Workers Against Capital
Workers' Views of Working in Wisconsin
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Workers' Views of Working in Wisconsin
Massiveness & Transversality: Reimagining Political Articulation
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Massiveness & Transversality: Reimagining Political Articulation
Populism and the Autonomous Role of Politics
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Populism and the Autonomous Role of Politics
The Strategic Dilemmas of Working-Class Politics and Organization Today
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The Strategic Dilemmas of Working-Class Politics and Organization Today
How Social Movements Save the World
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How Social Movements Save the World

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @schiffelers3944
    @schiffelers3944 3 дні тому

    Hi, as an older Dutch LGBTI+ activist I do not understand this doubling down on "queer", and even going so far in rewriting history. In the beginnings of the video and with the title you replaced gay with queer. As the video progresses you also slip back to what it was and has been; the anti-gay movement. As do all the data shown of this at that time. So basically you are saying we should make it more diverse but have gays in this acronym 3x. Lesbian, Gay, Queer? And then the response is; it doesn't just mean gay, but also transverse/different/weird. Punk and hippies where queer, a lot of things where queer.... Why it should be so fitting as the umbrella term??? And this then throws out the: gender and sexual diversity umbrella term which is more fitting. All just because? Adding to that, the movement was to emancipate and be full members of the society, being seen as equals. How does queer do that? So over 20 years back, we gave sexual inclusive educations to teens. In order to do so you need to know what you are talking about. One of the first things was; define LGBTQ+ also knowing it has more represented with the +, like Intersexuals and Asexuals. Q? What was Q? This was not very clear, it could mean 2 things. Queer & Questioning. Queer = gay.... that was already present with the G. Questioning should not be your fixed identity, only a fase. So, what did Q represent? In the Netherlands we switched to LHBTI+ (LGBTI+) The reason why there is the L with they also being gay was to make the distinction, between them as society also viewed both differently. And we all know straight men have this obsession with "lesbians" or more accurate bisexual women, threesomes, etc. Why I am not making the same point about the L as with the Q[ueer]. It makes sense they got added and put op front. Beginning with Lesbian, gay, bi, trans alliance. Gave a different response of men than Gay, Lesbian, bi, trans alliance did. Also it (queer) didn't get deleted but was now represented by the +.... What is queer? Well most things that got labeled queer instead of gay where things like; queer coming of age stories. Queer as Folk, Call me by your name, etc. aka gay lolita stories. NAMBLA kind of stuff. Queer can mean a lot of things. But gay and transverse still would imply you deviate with the age limits, teens and adults. Pederastry, and that can of worms. And very common in society in general. Between men and women, women and men, women and women, man and man. Why this age thing is a social trending topic also at this zeitgeist. Post Epstein & Me Too. Also if you can explain intersex to teens, people born with both "genders" and this thus happening in the womb, thus sexual (gender) development in the womb. Which is not that hard to do. From that it is a small step to make to sexual development of the brain in the womb. And we get to the point made back in USA (pop) culture with Lady Gaga's; Born this way [2011] Like said from the Netherlands, we have had same sex or gay marriage legalized on April 1, 2001. In this same year we had Kelly in Big Brother (S3, NL) and she (MtF) had a relationship in the house and also her coming out. That same year but later 9/11 happened. And the LGBT+ movement seemed to be taking a back seat. TaTu and All the Things she said [2002], Russia was very much like Western Europe but things changed. Also TaTu was gay baiting, a different issue on its own. But this then also began backlash and in 2013 Russia came with their anti-LGBTQ+ propaganda laws. And in direct response we could see videos on YT uploaded of the lynchings, beatings and murders that took place through out Russia on LGBT+ members. USA conservatives took this playbook of anti-Trans/anti-LGBTQ+ from Russia. What can we say about history and USA + Russia, cold war; red-scare & lavender scare. So the point being; I don't understand what the USA is doing and pushing through social media's.... and thus far it seems to have been counter productive! In the Netherlands we came this far by showing that we are not that different, we fall in love like everyone else does. This is not a choice! This is normal, and natural, aka not "queer"/transverse/unnatural/deviant but it is natual/biological diversity. There are gays and bisexuals in nature, even asexuals. So, there is nothing queer about it. Only because the lack of exposure, and the social taboo made you look at it as queer. In a way this reminds me of the Gays in the Netherlands in the late 1970's and early 1980's going on into the 1990's, and their feud with Dick Swaab, director of the brain research facility, and him also researching gay brains. He got death threats from gays and the COC at that time. Also tied in with the Gay = mental illness, and "cure" for this + the history of electroshock therapy, lobotomies, conversion therapy. Why the gays/COC feared him, and the outcome of his studies. In 2010 Dick Swaab published a book: We zijn ons brein, van baarmoeder tot Alzheimer "His" (the institute) findings are now used in explaining why people can be born gay, or trans, or intersex, etc. It deals with brain devolopment and the physical development of humans beginning in the womb. I also want to point out that in the DSM III gay was still labeled as a mental condition. It wasn't until the DSM IV where this was changed to it no longer being considered a mental condition. This DSM print was publicated in 1994. In the Netherlands back in 1997, we were already dealing with transphobia via the most viewed/popular Dutch Soap series; GTST (goede tijden, slechte tijden) and Meta, a "transsexual". And a lot of people began to care for the character Meta and her struggles and story. GTST also had a parody on the Saturday morning kids show; Telekids. Meta (a parody version) was in Pittige Tijden. I also want to point out that Carlo Boszhard was gay, he parodied Meta, and also came out in 1997. As kids wanted him and Irene (the hosts of the show to marry, because they always kinda acted like they were "friends" (boy/girl friends) for the show.) Telekids ran from 1989 - 1999. This is part of my youth [b. 1980] We were more secularized as a culture, but it was still a struggle back then. Why the date April 1st was also picked. Most of the protests came long after the fact. Most presumed it was an Aprils fools day gag. But it wasn't. By then it was legal. I came out to friends in 1999, but had my full coming out in 2003. I got kicked out of my parentshouse. I was raised LDS. And seeing how things are going backwards in the Netherlands when it comes to LGBTI+ acceptance, and this weird GLAAD thing of pushing Queer, etc. It all just makes me very frustrated. Why? How is this smart? How is this productive? But all I get is ignored on this. I also believed this anti-Queer was also more in relation to people like me. LGBT+ people that do have an issue with this queer push.

  • @NobodyNowhereKnowhow
    @NobodyNowhereKnowhow 9 днів тому

    Conservatives, do you ever get tired of just being the worst people in the country? It really doesn't seem so.

  • @GissingRiva-g6o
    @GissingRiva-g6o 17 днів тому

    Hall George Jackson Amy Rodriguez Timothy

  • @JoelCash-p8e
    @JoelCash-p8e 18 днів тому

    Clark John Wilson Scott Clark Michelle

  • @davidmarston207
    @davidmarston207 Місяць тому

    Israel is a Settler Colonialist Society which is the worst kind of Colonialism because it means wiping out the Indigenous inhabitants, just like the British Empire did to the First Nations people of North America, Australia and New Zealand.

  • @ThePinkPill_OG
    @ThePinkPill_OG Місяць тому

    I find it interesting that in this discussion you are addressing Rachel Feminism and Respectability Politics by a black woman, and the first example of the challenge of respectability politics you highlight black men. What about the women? You seem so hyper focused on the men, at least as far as I've been observing so far. This is the issue I have with these discussions.

  • @alextruman5783
    @alextruman5783 2 місяці тому

    The Israeli human rights organization b'tselem has been documenting the atrocities of the Palestinians for decades but no actions from western democracies but complicity😢😢😢

  • @lpslancelot05
    @lpslancelot05 2 місяці тому

    Left wing propaganda

  • @MimimmiDiMarte
    @MimimmiDiMarte 2 місяці тому

    Ilan Pappè ❤ free Palestine

  • @Jazzy65-p7n
    @Jazzy65-p7n 2 місяці тому

    1948 to 1967 Gaza was under Egyptian occupation and West Bank was under Jordanian occupation. I’m not a professor and I don’t think this guy is. There is no such place in Arabic history as there is no P in Arabic. 🇬🇧🇮🇳🇮🇱

    • @LanceAlot-ku1sy
      @LanceAlot-ku1sy 2 місяці тому

      There was no Israel or Isrealis until 1948 so what's your point?

    • @Jazzy65-p7n
      @Jazzy65-p7n 2 місяці тому

      Archaeological evidence suggests that the first settlement was established near Gihon Spring between 3000 and 2800 BCE. The first known mention of the city was in c. 2000 BCE in the Middle Kingdom Egyptian Execration Texts in which the city was recorded as Rusalimum.

    • @Jazzy65-p7n
      @Jazzy65-p7n 2 місяці тому

      Was Jerusalem a city in Judea? The region presents a variety of geographic features, but the real core of Judaea was the upper hill country, known as Har Yehuda (“Hills of Judaea”), extending south from the region of Bethel (at present-day Ramallah) to Beersheba and including the area of Jerusalem, Bethlehem, and Hebron. Facts don’t care about your feelings 🤷🏽🙏🏽

    • @LanceAlot-ku1sy
      @LanceAlot-ku1sy 2 місяці тому

      @Jazzy65-p7n And in 1947 there were no Israelis or an Israel. But there was a British Mandate where 65% of the population was Arab

    • @LanceAlot-ku1sy
      @LanceAlot-ku1sy 2 місяці тому

      @@Jazzy65-p7n Ancient history is fun. Native Americans used to live on the land I now own.

  • @Mach7RadioIntercepts
    @Mach7RadioIntercepts 3 місяці тому

    What she says is a perfect fit and gap filler for what Jared Yates Sexton said in "The Midnight Kingdom." or Katherine Stewart in "The Power Worshipers."

  • @Mach7RadioIntercepts
    @Mach7RadioIntercepts 3 місяці тому

    17:25 The right wingers always have a dog whistle for, "kill the tired, hungry, and poor." "Let the chips fall where they may" "Personal Respinsibility" "Let them eat cake"

  • @rw2629
    @rw2629 3 місяці тому

    They’re part of the political left, which means they’re authoritarian/totalitarian, and they’re screwing everything up except for them.

  • @RedRosa
    @RedRosa 3 місяці тому

    Michael Burawoy is brilliant as always!

  • @ahsenzafar8037
    @ahsenzafar8037 3 місяці тому

    Free Palestine

  • @Jap-ro8iy
    @Jap-ro8iy 3 місяці тому

    an exhibitionist and a forger of the truth. Prof Benny Morris is the best.

  • @Mizrahbless
    @Mizrahbless 3 місяці тому

    Hay que aclarar bien el movimiento sionista judiode origen Europeo que se apodero delas tierras medio oriente o tierras de arabia en 1947.hasta el dia de hoy y que no tiene ninduna conneccion con el antiguo pueblo de israel no tiena geneticamente nada nada y nada solo que profesan judaismo asu conveniencia

  • @stephen_pfrimmer
    @stephen_pfrimmer 4 місяці тому

    Thank you Guy Standing. Thank you Havens Wright Center for Social Justice. Gardening should grow GDP. UBI. Yes and I am aware that UW Madison is home to a superb cooperative housing organization and many worker coops. Good for you. You are also home to Michael Feldman. Yes! And we have the OLIGARCH Act in the US House. It is being promoted by the Patriotic Millionaires. They are busy organizing workers and others. Find them online.

  • @yassinghareeb5761
    @yassinghareeb5761 4 місяці тому

    I love this man.

  • @Aktentasche1
    @Aktentasche1 4 місяці тому

    Streeck's analysis on point as usual. Too bad this doesn't get more views. Thanks for putting this up!

  • @asterisk911
    @asterisk911 4 місяці тому

    Maybe not the point, but this reminds me of how I think about retirement savings. I identify a middle class family I know and try to surround them with my investments in my mind. So I'm always thinking "YES, you can buy groceries, but I have to get paid. YES, you can take your kids to Disneyland, but I have to get paid. Yes you can buy gasoline for your car, but I have to get paid. YES, you can take medicine, but I have to get paid. YES, you can rent or buy a house, but I have to get paid." They don't know I'm thinking this way, but every time they mention almost anything they did over the weekend, I'm thinking "Yeah, some of that ended up in my pocket. Thanks!"

  • @geraldmantel4955
    @geraldmantel4955 4 місяці тому

    Israel attacked USS Liberty hoping Amerikans would blame Egypt, invade it, and dispose of Nasser, who the New World Order did indeed despise.

  • @geraldmantel4955
    @geraldmantel4955 4 місяці тому

    Settlements now known as "Mr. Security's Neighborhood."

  • @geraldmantel4955
    @geraldmantel4955 4 місяці тому

    As was stated earlier, Truman & Eisenhower (& Kennedy) were willing to treat Palestinians as humans, but that all changed on 11/22/63.

  • @geraldmantel4955
    @geraldmantel4955 4 місяці тому

    Did they have "Monkey Wards" in Tel Aviv, 1967?

  • @geraldmantel4955
    @geraldmantel4955 4 місяці тому

    Dec. 1963 --- When "Greater Israel" merged with the "New World Order." Bad news, ever since ...

  • @geraldmantel4955
    @geraldmantel4955 4 місяці тому

    Is there anything worse than an Israeli Zionist? Yes, a Christian Zionist from the USA.

  • @geraldmantel4955
    @geraldmantel4955 4 місяці тому

    Is mankind headed for extinction? Yes, considering the fact that Zionists were just added to the "endangered species" list.

  • @BrokenneckYgor
    @BrokenneckYgor 5 місяців тому

    Dude is mentally unstable

  • @bobbiemiles-foremaniii8747
    @bobbiemiles-foremaniii8747 5 місяців тому

    Boo leftists suck and are cringe

  • @skepticalgenious
    @skepticalgenious 5 місяців тому

    I only clicked because the title says "race". I don't think your writing what you think you mean. Well if we look at etymology I am assuming you meant melanin-ist. Someone of melanin preferences up to a point hatred of different pigment expressions. Not someone who dislikes competition with a goal and clear set rules. Aka a race Unless you did mean as in a race or competition. Old English c. 1300 rasê an act of running or fast attack. Old Norse 962 Ras: a running or a rush. Or are you using the proto-germanic raes? Simply the title is confusing.

  • @rambo123uk
    @rambo123uk 5 місяців тому

    Who's that knobhead in the audience ?

  • @sdzielinski
    @sdzielinski 5 місяців тому

    Americans on the left always had to face the militarism and war-making questions. The empire of bases has long been a political and economic fact, one that strongly determined political evolution in the United States. Americans are always at war.

  • @sharonrita9367
    @sharonrita9367 6 місяців тому

    the book seems intriguing,I will read it

  • @pablogarcia12343
    @pablogarcia12343 6 місяців тому

    This is ridiculous race baiting. The idea that a Christian society is undemocratic is not true and completely disregards history. America has always been a majority Christian nation, according to Pew Research data in 1972 90% of Americans were Christian. It has only been in the past 50 years that Christianity has declined and liberals have spread lies like this that Christianity is a threat to America. A bigger threat to America is the loss of Christian values that used to connect us as Americans, regardless of color since Christianity is for all people.

  • @blackmetalreki
    @blackmetalreki 6 місяців тому

    very good

  • @zoopi451
    @zoopi451 6 місяців тому

    Are you copying Peruns video thumbnails?

    • @GoneZombie
      @GoneZombie 6 місяців тому

      I thought that too lol

  • @PortalEMCioranBrasil
    @PortalEMCioranBrasil 6 місяців тому

    Such an insightful and illuminating lecture by professor Gorski on such a crucial subject matter. Thank you!

  • @TheLincolnrailsplitt
    @TheLincolnrailsplitt 6 місяців тому

    What nonsense. You are creating a bogeyman to help you proselytise your socialist and racial progressive ideology.

    • @PortalEMCioranBrasil
      @PortalEMCioranBrasil 6 місяців тому

      Thus spake a Christian nationalist.

    • @elfullin
      @elfullin 3 місяці тому

      @@PortalEMCioranBrasilliterally, he just dog whistled all over the place.

    • @PortalEMCioranBrasil
      @PortalEMCioranBrasil 3 місяці тому

      @@elfullin A white nationalist dog alright

  • @blairhakamies4132
    @blairhakamies4132 6 місяців тому

    Homo Sapiens Sapiens is in its infancy... In practice, the theory is another thing... 🏀

  • @Davidwishnevsky
    @Davidwishnevsky 6 місяців тому

    He fails to mention the ethnic cleansing of Jews from all Arab countries. I guess that is not important.

  • @stavrosforever
    @stavrosforever 6 місяців тому

    31:36 Dude, you can’t be serious that you think the most likely path if Republicans win is a Master Race Democracy. That is completely insane and there are zero indicators that anyone wants or is planning that, especially Republican politicians. 🤦‍♂️

  • @carmelobazzano5703
    @carmelobazzano5703 6 місяців тому

    I fear the ruling class is incapable of drawing the straight line of morality.

  • @jw6487
    @jw6487 7 місяців тому

    Which think tank is he talking about? A Koch one?

  • @Dan-DJCc
    @Dan-DJCc 7 місяців тому

    Say it: moving more and more into the realm of fascistic capitalist economic and political relationships around this place.

  • @HikeRx
    @HikeRx 7 місяців тому

    Capitalism is awesome 😎 socialism sucks.

  • @kavorka8855
    @kavorka8855 7 місяців тому

    Capitalist Crises = make people live forever, because of abundance of food and medicine, and create problems with increased immortal elderly! Capitalist Crises = an illusion lived in the mind of an unemployed, angry man, a failed father who didn't try to work and feed his children, who lived off the money that his "friend" was receiving from his parents' capitalist business, a man who failed to understand the concept of value, who talked too much of "workers" but didn't know what a "worker" meant, who invented communist conspiracy theories, namely, Karl Marx. What confused angry man he was!

  • @SamWilkinsonn
    @SamWilkinsonn 7 місяців тому

    It's a shame about the audio connection, sounds like it would've been an interesting presentation but I only made in 5mins due to the frustrating connection.

  • @Don-sx5xv
    @Don-sx5xv 7 місяців тому

    Excellent discussion, finally some intelligence in the room.

  • @boxcutter0
    @boxcutter0 7 місяців тому

    Identity Marxists are a pathetic scourge