Absolutely! Resentment seems to drive way too many "movements" these days.
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1 / Yes and no. Yes, sure:
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2 / Peterson is pretty comfortable in his field and creates neologisms and metaphors that are fine there. However, a political scientist unwilling to "go there" can have a problem with
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Your comparing Peterson to Gould and Dawkins?? Peterson became famous for a somewhat controversial political stances - now tells people to pull up their own bootstraps! you would compare this to Selfish Gene and Wonderful Life?
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This assessment seems pretty accurate. As soon as someone rules the limelight, there is always others around to try & prove them wrong & take their place in a way. Dominance hierarchy
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Are you hinting at what I think you're hinting at?
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Sociologist Donald Black calls this "the crime of doing too well." Conspicuous success attracts moralism. In some societies, it leads to accusations of witchcraft.
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What’s the difference between witchcraft and christianity? They’re both nonsense!
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