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1. The Insider (1999)
R | 157 min | Biography, Drama, Thriller
A research chemist comes under personal and professional attack when he decides to appear in a 60 Minutes exposé on Big Tobacco.
Director: Michael Mann | Stars: Russell Crowe, Al Pacino, Christopher Plummer, Diane Venora
Votes: 180,341 | Gross: $28.97M
2. The Barbarian Invasions (2003)
R | 99 min | Comedy, Crime, Drama
During his final days, a dying man is reunited with old friends, former lovers, his ex-wife, and his estranged son.
Director: Denys Arcand | Stars: Rémy Girard, Dorothée Berryman, Stéphane Rousseau, Marie-Josée Croze
Votes: 30,039 | Gross: $3.43M
3. The Century of the Self (2002)
59 min | Documentary
A documentary about the rise of psychoanalysis as a powerful means of persuasion for both governments and corporations.
Stars: Adam Curtis, Robert Reich, Ann Bernays, Alfred Pritz
Votes: 6,365
4. Kippur (2000)
Not Rated | 117 min | Drama, War
When the Yom Kippur War breaks out, two Israeli soldiers find themselves unable to locate their unit. Eager to take part in the war effort, they join an airborne medical evacuation unit.
Director: Amos Gitai | Stars: Liron Levo, Tomer Russo, Uri Klauzner, Yoram Hattab
Votes: 1,897 | Gross: $0.11M
5. Not a Love Story: A Film About Pornography (1981)
69 min | Documentary
Documentary about the pornography industry and the apparent violent anti-woman slant much of it takes.
Director: Bonnie Sherr Klein | Stars: Linda Lee Tracey, Bonnie Sherr Klein, Suze Randall, Kate Millett
Votes: 312
6. Vedo nudo (1969)
117 min | Comedy
Seven episodes light-heartedly revolving around sexuality and eros with seven funny characters all played by great Nino Manfredi.
Director: Dino Risi | Stars: Nino Manfredi, Sylva Koscina, Véronique Vendell, Umberto D'Orsi
Votes: 529
7. The King of Europe (2020 Music Video)
5 min | History, Music
Music video for the song "The King of Europe" by portuguese group Pop Dell'Arte
Director: Carlos Conceição | Stars: Matthieu Charneau, João Arrais, Sigrid Deforche Vieira
Votes: 9
8. Leftist Fascism (2017 Video)
38 min | Short
Dinesh D'Souza argues that fascism is a phenomenon of the left, not the right.
Stars: Dinesh D'Souza, Stefan Molyneux
Votes: 42
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New Discourses (2020– )
One Pill, Two Pill, Red Pill, Blue Pill: Herbert Marcuse and the Administered Society
(2021 Podcast Episode)
68 min
James Lindsay delves into the critical theories of Herbert Marcuse, particularly focusing on his concept of "repressive tolerance."
Star: James Lindsay
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New Discourses (2020– )
Forging the Woke One Ring: Kimberlé Crenshaw's "Mapping the Margins"
(2021 Podcast Episode)
71 min
In the first of two lectures, James Lindsay gives a detailed analysis and critique of Kimberlé Crenshaw's influential paper on intersectionality, "Mapping the Margins."
Star: James Lindsay
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New Discourses (2020– )
Repressive Tolerance: Left Good, Right Bad, What Could Go Wrong?
(2021 Podcast Episode)
69 min
James Lindsay continues his look into Herbert Marcuse's essay "Repressive Tolerance." He notes the darker aspects of Marcuse's argument, highlighting how Marcuse advocates for a biased form of tolerance that favors left-wing movements.
Star: James Lindsay
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New Discourses (2020– )
A Biological Foundation for Socialism?
(2021 Podcast Episode)
106 min
James Lindsay offers a critical analysis of Herbert Marcuse's essay "An Essay on Liberation," examining his views on capitalism and socialism.
Star: James Lindsay
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New Discourses (2020– )
Groomer Schools 2: Queer Futurity and the Sexual Abuse of Your Children
(2021 Podcast Episode)
147 min
Star: James Lindsay
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New Discourses (2020– )
Groomer Schools 1: The Long Cultural Marxist History of Sex Education
(2021 Podcast Episode)
77 min
James Lindsay explores the critical social justice movement's impact on schools, social media, and mass media. He delves into how critical theories of identity sexualize and racialize children, aiming to destroy childhood innocence.
Star: James Lindsay
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New Discourses (2020– )
The True History of Intersectionality
(2022 Podcast Episode)
113 min
Star: James Lindsay
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New Discourses (2020– )
Marcuse's Subverting Forces in Transition
(2021 Podcast Episode)
151 min
James Lindsay discusses the third part of Herbert Marcuse's 1969 essay, "An Essay on Liberation."
Star: James Lindsay
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New Discourses (2020– )
Protest and Paranoia
(2021 Podcast Episode)
114 min
James Lindsay critiques critical race theory in education, arguing it views policy through a lens of power dynamics and paranoia, promoting a belief that genuine progress is only achievable through political protest and confrontation.
Star: James Lindsay
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New Discourses (2020– )
Hegel, Wokeness, and the Dialectical Faith of Leftism
(2021 Podcast Episode)
229 min
James Lindsay explores the philosophical connections between Hegel's ideas and various leftist movements, including Marxism, neo-Marxism, and Wokeness.
Star: James Lindsay
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New Discourses (2020– )
Paulo Freire: Educating to Proclaim the World
(2022 Podcast Episode)
73 min
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New Discourses (2020– )
Paulo Freire and the Marxist Transformation of the Church
(2022 Podcast Episode)
190 min
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New Discourses (2020– )
The Dark Truth About Social-Emotional Learning (SEL)
(2022 Podcast Episode)
244 min
Star: James Lindsay
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New Discourses (2020– )
Critique and the Linguistic Transformation of Society
(2022 Podcast Episode)
77 min
Star: James Lindsay
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New Discourses (2020– )
Paulo Freire's "Critical" Method of Education - James Lindsay
(2022 Podcast Episode)
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New Discourses (2020– )
The Role of Consciousness and the Evolution of the Gospel of Marxism - James Lindsay
(2023 Podcast Episode)
103 min
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New Discourses (2020– )
Degrowth Distributism and the Well-Being Economy
(2023 Podcast Episode)
James Lindsay dissects the seventh chapter of Kohei Saito's book, "Marx in the Anthropocene: Towards the Idea of Degrowth Communism," while reminding listeners that Degrowth is a death cult.
Star: James Lindsay