If there’s one idea that the rise of social media has proven it’s that a large proportion of the population are extraordinarily susceptible to propaganda. This widespread intellectual naïveté transcends political allegiance because both the left and the right of the political spectrum are equally vulnerable to disingenuous narratives. We are, though, to be clear, still living in the twilight of a left-liberal intellectual hegemony and consequently, the dominant propaganda of the current age is a multifaceted kaleidoscope of left-wing philosophy, which means that the agitprop of the contemporary zeitgeist, cultural socialism, is today the most successful and widely accepted...
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