The Theology of Marxism Workshop
Most people think of Marxism as an economic theory or, perhaps, a social theory. This isn’t sufficient. Strange as it may sound, Marxism is a theology, the basis for a religion. This isn’t to say that Marxism or Communism is like a religion. It is to say that it literally is a religion. The basis of the Marxian theology is work, or, as they tend to have it, the work. You must do the work. The work is the basis of the Marxian theology in the same way that submission is the basis of Islam and atonement by grace through the sacrifice of Jesus as Christ is the basis of Christianity.
In this rigorous workshop, James Lindsay dives into the Marxian literature, including the writings of Karl Marx himself, to show that Marxism should be thought of as a theology by clarifying how this theology works. Understanding the theological nature of Marxism will, in turn, shed considerable light on the theological nature of Wokeness.
Michael O’Fallon will trace through the “gain of function of totalitarian ideology” from the reformation to the present day, illuminating the signposts of developmental collectivism and global objectives.
Registration Includes
- Three-day admission to the worskshop
- Three intensive teaching sessions with James Lindsay
- Three in-depth teaching sessions with Michael O’Fallon
- Multiple questions & answers sessions
- Personal time with the speakers
- Giveaways