Warum das linke Toleranzverständnis totalitär ist

We live in a world where the "left good, right evil" worldview has deeply permeated society. But behind this zeitgeist lies a profound logic, which can be understood through Herbert Marcuse's essay "Repressive Tolerance." Marcuse was one of the most important neo-Marxist thinkers of the Frankfurt School and the intellectual father of the New Left. He is therefore essential to understanding what is happening today. This asymmetrical understanding of tolerance has formed the core of left-wing politics since the 1960s, and we are experiencing its consequences today perhaps more acutely than ever. In this video, I discuss precisely this essay, whose core message Marcuse himself summarized as follows: "Liberating tolerance would thus mean intolerance towards movements from the right and toleration of movements from the left." ❀ Do you like my content? Support the channel so that more videos can be created. PayPal: https://paypal.me/Literaturecafe IBAN: AT59 1200 0100 4597 7062 00:00 Prologue 01:17 Herbert Marcuse 04:25 Popper's Paradox of Tolerance 07:25 Repressive Tolerance 26:18 Liberating Tolerance 34:53 Everything Old Must Give Way 42:39 Why Leftists Are Supposed to Be Unhappy 48:00 We Know What's Good for You Literature: Herbert Marcuse: "Repressive Tolerance," 1965. https://www.marcuse.org/herbert/pubs/... Vladimir Ilyich Lenin: "What Is to Be Done?" 1902: https://www.marxists.org/deutsch/arch... Karl Popper: "The Open Society and Its Enemies," 1945 Interview with Yuri Bezmenov: The Four Stages of Ideological Subversion:    • FULL INTERVIEW with Yuri Bezmenov: The Fou...   Herbert Marcuse in conversation with Ivo Frenzel and Willy Hochkeppel:    • Herbert Marcuse im Gespräch mit Ivo Frenze...   Herbert Marcuse: Learning from Youth:    • Herbert Marcuse: Von der Jugend lernen