2) in academia and wider society and that this is because challenging the status quo is a traditionally liberal thing to do,
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3) can we hope that the growing realisation that postmodernism is utterly orthodox & has been the status quo for some time now,
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4) is the beginning of the end for it?
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Its proponents, mostly in SocJus form, still like to claim themselves a small & oppressed group challenging a status quo
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But this gets increasingly implausible in universities & social justice activism the more heretics we see burnt at the state.
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The historical parallel that strikes me is the Reformation and the Counter-Reformation.
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!!! I started to say that & deleted it coz I thought I'd lose people.
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If they can't handle truths that might be uncomfortable, they're not prepared to follow you or read your work.
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What is it with the false equivalence that anything that is established is bad? It's dogmatic and brainless
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