
EP58 | Woke Postmodern Paradox
From Open College Podcast by Produced by Possibly Correct Media
November 11, 2024 · 59 min
About this episode
This episode explores the conflict between modern liberalism and the contemporary Woke movement, highlighting the paradoxes and cultural tensions that arise from their differing philosophies.
Explores the conflict between modern liberalism, which historically championed anti-racism, anti-sexism, and individual rights, and the contemporary "Woke" movement, which paradoxically rejects liberalism despite similar goals. Rooted in postmodern skepticism, Wokism emerged from a mistrust of objective truths and traditional structures, instead promoting power dynamics and subjective truths. The author categorizes Wokism into four main strands—Anti-modern Woke, The Great Awokening, Dictatorship of the Woketariat, and Motte-and-Bailey Wokists—each rejecting various aspects of liberalism and embracing distinct philosophies. The tension between reasoned liberal ideals and Woke ideology’s reliance on power and relativism has led to ongoing cultural battles, with postmodernism’s influence hollowing out the Enlightenment’s achievements and leaving a fragmented intellectual landscape.
Topics covered
- Woke movement
- modern liberalism
- postmodernism
- cultural battles
- power dynamics
Keywords
- Wokism
- liberalism
- anti-racism
- anti-sexism
- postmodern skepticism
- cultural battles
- subjective truths
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Possibly Correct Media
Books & works: Woke Postmodern Paradox
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