u/PersonalSuccotash300

Terence Corcoran: Mark Carney’s '(climate) tragedy of the horizon' no longer exists

I am seeking a fact check on the details in this article -- seemingly it is saying that clinate policy isn't a factor on the likelihood of RCP 8.5, and that seems unknowable.

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Is critical theory a reformist or revisionist in a marxist context?

I'm interested to know if people see critical theory as either reformist and/or revisionist marxism?

Critical theory is often described as expanding Marxist techniques to power-structures other than class. I know a lot of Marxists believe that class is a primary form of oppression, but that seems to negate intersectionality to a degree. In fact, attempts at classless societies have been prone to extreme oppression.

I'm wondering if folks feel that Critical Theory, a la Frankfurt school and Derida, is complimentary or oppositional to Marxist-Lenninist approaches?

Note: I've also asked this question in r/socialism and am curious to see how the responses contrast and compare.

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u/PersonalSuccotash300 — 12 days ago