ERIC WEINSTEIN LINKS KAMALA'S SLOGAN TO MARXIST IDEAS Eric Weinstein suggested that Kamala’s slogan, "what can be unburdened by what has been," draws inspiration from Karl Marx. He compared it to Marx's concept of needing to "wipe out what has been to bring in the new," and told a story about China's "nail houses," where residents resist developments. Weinstein speculated that Kamala’s words reflect Marxist thought, placing her "between crony finance and Marxism," and called AOC "straight-up Marxist." About Eric Weinstein: (from wiki) Eric Weinstein is an American investor and financial executive. From 2013 to 2022, he was a managing director for the American venture capital firm Thiel Capital. Weinstein coined the term "intellectual dark web" and has proposed a theory of everything called "Geometric Unity" that has largely been met with skepticism in the scientific community. Weinstein received a Ph.D. in mathematical physics from Harvard University in 1992 under the supervision of Raoul Bott.[5][6] In his dissertation, "Extension of Self-Dual Yang-Mills Equations Across the Eighth Dimension", Weinstein showed that the self-dual Yang–Mills equations were not peculiar to dimension four and admitted generalizations to higher dimensions.
Eric Weinstein suggested that Kamala’s slogan, "what can be unburdened by what has been," draws inspiration from Karl Marx.
He compared it to Marx's concept of needing to "wipe out what has been to bring in the new," and told a story about China's "nail houses," where residents resist developments.
Weinstein speculated that Kamala’s words reflect Marxist thought, placing her "between crony finance and Marxism," and called AOC "straight-up Marxist."
About Eric Weinstein: (from wiki)
Eric Weinstein is an American investor and financial executive. From 2013 to 2022, he was a managing director for the American venture capital firm Thiel Capital. Weinstein coined the term "intellectual dark web" and has proposed a theory of everything called "Geometric Unity" that has largely been met with skepticism in the scientific community. Weinstein received a Ph.D. in mathematical physics from Harvard University in 1992 under the supervision of Raoul Bott.[5][6] In his dissertation, "Extension of Self-Dual Yang-Mills Equations Across the Eighth Dimension", Weinstein showed that the self-dual Yang–Mills equations were not peculiar to dimension four and admitted generalizations to higher dimensions.