The Intellectual Dark Web is Afraid of Marx, Apparently

The Intellectual Dark Web brand claims to be a motley crew of ideologically opposed truth tellers but is instead a group of warriors for the status quo who are unified around scapegoating leftists and specifically Marxists for problems that capitalism itself generates. They claim to want open and rigorous debate but duck every opportunity to engage with serious critics. The intellectual dark web is afraid of Marx.

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