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[[Critical theory]] is |
[[Critical theory]] is a philosophy that aims to break down and reshape society in accordance with certain ideological aims. Critical theory is today closely tied to [[feminism]], [[post-modernism]] and being [[woke]]. |
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Components include [[Critical gender theory]] and [[Critical race theory]] is the component of critical theory focused on race and relations between different ethnic groups. |
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== External Links == |
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'''Critical Race Theory''' is the component of critical theory focused on race and relations between different ethnic groups. |
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*[https://youtube.com/watch?v=kXihpfkG020 James Lindsay explains Critical Theory] |
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[[Category: Critical Theory]] |
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Revision as of 14:41, 12 May 2023
Critical theory is a philosophy that aims to break down and reshape society in accordance with certain ideological aims. Critical theory is today closely tied to feminism, post-modernism and being woke.
Components include Critical gender theory and Critical race theory is the component of critical theory focused on race and relations between different ethnic groups.