Jordan Peterson the counter-revolutionary: Marxism, Postmodern Neo-Marxism, and suffering

In Ron Dart (ed.), Myth and meaning in Jordan Peterson: a Christian perspective. Bellingham, WA: Lexham Press (2020)
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