Tom Nicholas, Postmodernism is dead. This is Who Killed It. Apr 25, 2025
Written, directed, and presented by Tom Nicholas.
Filmed and edited by Georgia Burrows.
Remember postmodernism? Just under a decade ago, the term “postmodernism” seemed to be everywhere.
To slightly nerdier commentators on the political right (including Jordan Peterson, James Lindsay, Gad Saad, Dave Rubin, Ben Shapiro, and others), it was a way of warning of the dangers of the so-called “identity politics”: feminism, anti-racism, disability activism. To just-as-nerdy folks on the political left, it was a way if describing the sheer bizarreness of the first Trump presidency: a new world of “fake news” and “alternative facts”.
But, at some point in the intervening period, postmodernism kind of just vanished from the political conversation. So… is postmodernism dead? And, if so, who killed it?
[Editor: Includes discussion of the straw man attacks on Foucault, amongst others, in the “Culture wars”]
