Yes. Most people already favour evidence-based epistemologies & consistent liberal ethics. Our grievance studies project relied on this. We can get irrational, illiberal nonsense past certain subdisciplines because they already produce so much of it but not by the general publichttps://twitter.com/vrijomslachtig/status/1052529683755986949 …
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We need to point out problems in epistemology & ethics in certain academic approaches to social justice because, tho, small, they have profound influence on a society which cares about social justice. We need to do this properly & not be afraid to say it isn't being done properly
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That's the problem. It's not that they would "Betray" social justice. It's social justice itself. It's irrational and never works. The only way you can keep promoting it is by being irrational.
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