Josh Cole

@JoshColeEd

Canadian historian and education researcher. Member, Theory and History of Education International Research Group

Canada
Vrijeme pridruživanja: siječanj 2013.

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    He is repellent, but brilliant. And he changed the world.

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    This was true then, and is doubly true now. Just check out CNN, BBC, or the CBC (and many, many others) to see this phenomenon in action …

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    They can, for Hayek, be counted on to regurgitate thier ‘message’ (thus pushing it forward) without any critical thought or resistance.

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    He identifies “intellectuals” – journalists being the most important example -- as a class of useful idiots, ripe for exploitation by clever activists like himself.

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    In it, he displays contempt for the masses (not unusual for conservatives and liberals), but goes further.

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    His “Intellectuals and Socialism” (1949), is among the key texts in the history of neoliberalism.

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    F. A. Hayek is surely the most important “organic intellectual” (in the sense outlined by Antonio Gramsci) in the post-WWII era.

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    Historians go to all types of places: Museums, libraries, archives, historical societies, universities, exhibitions, galleries, screenings, book talks, public events, battlefields, cemeteries, etc. If you're going somewhere interesting, write about it for us 3/10

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    I’m sure he/they were genuinely taken aback at the response. Doesn’t *everybody* think the media should take instruction from a wise and enlightened gov’t, which would after all be run by wise and enlightened people like themselves? Who could oppose such an obviously sound idea?

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    The thing to understand about this BTLR/Guilbeault fiasco is how commonplace it is. There are thousands of people in the Liberal/academic universe - the best and brightest - to whom the idea of gov’t licensing, regulating and subsidizing the media is entirely uncontroversial.

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    Great intro to the adult educator and theorist, Eduard C. Lindeman. Via .

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    Thanks for making my point: supporters of every party accuse the others of wanting to control speech/the media. Everybody wants *their* party to regulate things. But the shoe will some day be on the other foot. The simplest remedy is to keep the government out of it.

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    Strong disagree. People need to be taught to evaluate media critically, yes. But licensing every website that offers news coverage or commentary is ridiculous. Also, will you still be supporting this when a different party has power?

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    For those that dismiss the extreme panel recommendations for widespread Internet regulation (including apps, devices, operating systems) as unlikely, watch the interview with Canadian Heritage Minister . (1/5)

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    The Minister of Education made a choice this week. Instead of visiting a public school.... he went to a private, for profit facility. 👇👇👇👇 Every ✂️ Ford & Lecce make, is 💵💵💵 in the pockets of companies that rely on gaps in public education.

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