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September 29, 2020 39 mins
In this briefing, part of a series of briefings, Stephen Coughlin talks about the Marxist Frankfurt School concept of Aufheben der Kulture or Destroy the Culture, aka Cancel Culture. This concept is at the core of the Marxist dialectic. Aufheben actually does something that we'll call a bona fide logic attack. If you can understand the logic attack at the center of Marxism, it really makes everything fall into place. It makes understanding how they are attacking, why they are attacking and how to counterattack. This briefing can also be viewed, with the slides, on our YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/channel/UCMiIoqT2EEDLD3b-N1u345w/ ------------ https://unconstrainedanalytics.org/ Sign up for the UA mailing list on the site or consider making a donation to help support the work of Unconstrained Analytics, a 501(c)3. Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/AnalyzeEvidence twitter.com/RichHiggins_DC twitter.com/S_Coughlin_DC
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