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Burn it All to the Ground

When Social Justice Theory Becomes Practice

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The first book in this series, Problematic, explored the psychology of the contemporary social justice movement, such as how radical politics can often resemble certain psychiatric disorders. The second book, Building Insanity, examined how the evolution of Marxism through Critical Theory and Postmodernism led to the development of Critical Race Theory, radical feminism, and transgender ideology. This book explores how those ideas manifest in the real world, exploring the impacts of Black Lives Matter, campus feminism, and transgender activism. It asks questions such as whether BLM is beneficial for people of color, or whether radical feminism empowers women. Is it ok to permanently alter the bodies of mentally ill kids in the name of progress? This book makes the case that aside from a few grifters who profit from the social justice movement, the movement itself and its ideas hurt everyone and have encouraged a mass psychosis. Far from being on "the right side of history," the contemporary social justice movement was born out of privileged people who want to hold onto their dominant place in society and are willing to hurt others to keep it that way. Communism & Socialism Freedom & Security Ideologies & Doctrines Politics & Government Social justice Social movement Discrimination Mental Health
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