Ideologia trasformata: il carattere cameleonico dell'iper-progressivismo
In recent elections for the Mayor of New York City, Zohran Mamdani, a democratic socialist candidate, has made waves as a potential representative of a communist-leaning orientation, according to critics, including former President Donald Trump. Mamdani, a young politician, is known for his synthesis of elite cultural fluency and class-based grievances, embodying a transformation that is occurring in the Anglosphere.
Meanwhile, a post-progressive cultural shift is underway, with a decline in "woke" excesses and identity-based activism seemingly on the horizon. However, an article by Selwyn Duke for TheNewAmerican.com titled "Is Wokeness Really Dying? Or Is It Just Undergoing a Luciferian Change in Form?" suggests that this shift may not be as straightforward as it seems.
The article compares the issue of wokeness to a troubled individual who may change habits but not fundamentally transform their heart. It warns that until we recognize the fundamental truth of good and evil, we will continue to engage in a Sisyphean task, playing Whac-A-Mole and being part of the problem.
Claire Lehmann, the founder of Quillette magazine, explains that "wokeness" won't die because it organizes reality into a binary of oppressors and the oppressed. The article discusses the changing form of wokeness as a shift from cultural issues to challenging capitalism itself. The underlying critical-theory framework of wokeness may pivot from cultural issues to challenging capitalism itself.
The theistic worldview, which recognizes Truth and virtues, is said to forestall socialism/communism. The article also discusses hyper-progressivism, a shapeshifting force, constantly finding new causes to support for the purpose of revolution. It suggests that until we become men of temperate minds, we'll be damned to flit from one mistake to another.
Anglo-Irish philosopher Edmund Burke is quoted as saying that people with intemperate minds cannot be free, and their passions forge their fetters. The article concludes that the policies of a nation reflect the degree of virtue in its people. Lehmann suggests that a reality is missed when focusing on political ideologies like capitalism and Marxism, instead of recognizing the fundamental truth of good and evil.
Elsewhere, Sydney Sweeney is associated with an advertising revolution, but this article focuses on the transformative nature of wokeness and its potential implications for society. As the cultural landscape continues to evolve, it is crucial to understand these shifts and their underlying motivations.
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