This week, we’re bringing you one of the plenary lectures from this year’s Acton University, featuring Bishop Robert Barron speaking on “The Philosophical Roots of Wokeism.”
"Wokeism” is arguably the most influential public philosophy in our country today. It has worked its way into the minds and hearts of our young people, into the world of entertainment, and into the boardrooms of powerful corporations. But what is it precisely, and where did it come from? I will argue in my presentation that “wokeism” is a popularization of critical theory, a farrago of ideas coming out of the French and German academies in the mid-twentieth century. Until we understand its origins in the thinking of Adorno, Horkheimer, Derrida, Marcuse, and Foucault, we will not know how critically to engage this dangerous philosophy.
Subscribe to our podcasts
Word on Fire Catholic Ministries
The 2024 United States Presidential Election
C.S. Lewis on Modern Social Thought
Faithful Christian Political Action
The Founding Father of Abolitionism
Fertility Gap
The Complementarity of Business and Philanthropy
Promises and Challenges of Interreligious Dialogue
Giving Is Not God’s Way of Raising Money
The Explosion of Bailout Culture
Ismael Hernandez: Rethinking Charity
Principled Entrepreneurship with a Commitment to the Social Good
Richard Nixon's Faith
Faith and the Future of Philanthropy
Potential Truths in Anti-Liberal Ideologies
Universities in a Free Society
Acton's Emerging Leaders
The Constitution Is Still the Answer
Economic Potpourri
Fighting for Freedom with Renato Moicano
Pursuing A Life of Action
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Exploring the National Parks
The Covert Narcissism Podcast
Greece Travel Secrets Podcast
Stuff You Should Know
Timcast IRL