I briefly mentioned this long-form interview Jordan Peterson had with Geen Stijl, but, if you have the time, do listen to the whole thing:
It’s the polar opposite of his interview with Channel 4.
I briefly mentioned this long-form interview Jordan Peterson had with Geen Stijl, but, if you have the time, do listen to the whole thing:
It’s the polar opposite of his interview with Channel 4.
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Here’s a short clip of Peterson at his best. On fire, bucko.
Peterson makes an interesting point about post-modernism: it doesn’t have a shred of gratitude.
Try to construct any form of solidarity in defense against the Marxists and Peterson would attack you. He’s a well educated useful idiot who identifies the problem but insists on ineffectual atomization in response.
I didn’t even have time to work through the main video. I jumped ahead to Dave’s link, and the doctor started out by recommending Explaining Postmodernism: Skepticism and Socialism from Rousseau to Foucault by Stephen Hicks.
So now I am sidetracked into reading Hicks. This Peterson guy — I won’t proclaim him to be a good person, but the process of studying his ideas in order to attack his ideas is highly educational.