you're an anomaly... and do you hate Peterson?
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No, I told you that none of the three essays written critically about postmodernism published in Areo were by people with arts degrees.
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Do you have a link to those articles? I found critiques of Jordan Peterson's work by scholars with degrees in law, sociology, neuroscience, and psychology. https://mobile.twitter.com/julianorobertrj/status/999840754523504640 …
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On Areo? Our ones are here: Mostly critical: https://areomagazine.com/2018/01/29/the-guru-appeal-of-jordan-peterson-in-our-post-everything-world/ … https://areomagazine.com/2017/09/17/the-curious-case-of-jordan-peterson/ … https://areomagazine.com/2018/04/15/the-necessity-of-postmodernism-in-the-post-truth-age/ … Positive:https://areomagazine.com/2018/05/12/the-victim-mentality-will-imprison-you-and-then-destroy-you/ …
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Thank you for this!
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I disagree with Charlotte's hypothesis. I am not angry about it. It just doesn't match what I have seen. I have an arts degree and I criticise postmodernism mostly although sometimes this leads to also criticising JBP's approach to it.
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I don't tend to address Jungian archetypes much except for saying that I think tackling postmodernism will go better if equipped with a thorough understanding of postmodernism rather than Jungian archetypes.
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