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Graham Cunningham's avatar

I pick out these two snippets from this excellent essay: "It has great appeal for those who don’t attempt to make things work, who don’t have to wrest value from physical reality, .....who don’t provide physical goods or services. In other words, it’s for folk insulated from the consequences of their decisions......This means we end up demanding to know what footballers think about same-sex marriage, without seeing such demands as totalitarian nonsense."

Chilling observations indeed!

In my own most recent post I explore how Critical Constructivism has also led (paradoxically) to the mad fad of Deconstructivism; blighting the world's great cities with billion-$ buildings defined by nothing other than their sheer wanton perversity: https://grahamcunningham.substack.com/p/deconstructing-deconstructivism

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Rather Curmudgeonly's avatar

"If one is playing a purely conceptual game, one can always “find” racism, as one simply construes events as instrumentally convenient."

Just as the Birchers found communists everywhere they looked and the SPLC finds prejudice everywhere they look. Hmm, reminds me of something someone wrote about the human gift for self deception.

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