Conflating Foucault with a hack like Derrida, and only citing their most famous quotes, leads to a facile and shallow analysis.https://twitter.com/Maxtropolitan/status/852996145106362369 …
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lol, fair enough. I think critiquing how they've evolved is *very* different from the original writers.
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also, the whole past about science ignores crucial work by Kuhn, and actual bad things like Tuskegee experiments
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it just feels very one-sided and eager to bash college bloggers, though I agree with basic premise
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ultimately when I see someone bash "social justice" groups I have to ask: do you think we've achieved ultimate social justice?
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No. That'll be an eternal battle. I've written on why I don't think this is the way to go about it tho & advocating universal liberalism
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it might shock you to learn that my dad, a former student of Barthes, voted for Hillary
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