My Struggle

My Struggle

SwastikaBy Raphael Wolftone Quinlivan
Michael Caine
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Length16h 13m

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The term "white supremacy" conjures immediate and visceral images for most people: burning crosses, hooded figures, swastikas, and the chilling rhetoric of racial extermination. For generations, this has been the common understanding, etched into public consciousness through harrowing historical accounts and stark media portrayals. It refers to an ideology and a movement explicitly dedicated to the belief in the inherent superiority of the white race and the imperative to dominate, subjugate, or eliminate other racial groups. This was not a subtle or nuanced position; it was a doctrine of hate, often manifesting in organized violence, systematic oppression, and the institutionalization of racial hierarchy. Groups like the Ku Klux Klan, born in the ashes of the American Civil War, and the National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP), led by Adolf Hitler, serve as potent historical exemplars. Their actions and ideologies were unequivocally rooted in a belief in white racial purity.

Audiobook details

GenrePolitics and Government, Philosophy
Length16 hrs 13 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateJul 18, 1925
LanguageEnglish

Table of contents

1Chapter 1: The Common Understanding of White Supremacy
8Chapter 9: The Expansion of 'Racism
2Chapter 2: Introducing Critical Social Justice (CSJ) Frameworks
9Chapter 10: Reinterpreting Liberalism and Its Discontents
3Chapter 3: The Scholarly Redefinition of White Supremacy
10Chapter 11: Meritocracy and Equality Reimagined
4Chapter 5: The 'Trojan Horse' Tactic: Linguistic Strategies
11Chapter 12: The Reification of Race and Identity Politics
5Chapter 6: Philosophical Underpinnings: Postmodernism
12Chapter 13: The Impact on Public Discourse and Academia
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6Chapter 7: Philosophical Underpinnings: Standpoint Epistemology
13Chapter 14: Deconstructing the Deconstruction
7Chapter 8: Critical Race Theory's Influence
14Chapter 15: Towards a More Productive Discourse

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