Sidney Winston
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Reg the Fronkey Farmer replied to the topic Pretty much sums up the frustration of modern academics in the forum
Humanism 6 years agoI haven’t exactly been hanging about on that score 🙂 I am making plans with the postmodernist rabbit.

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Unseen replied to the topic Pretty much sums up the frustration of modern academics in the forum
Humanism 6 years agoReg the Fronkey Farmer wrote:
Whatever happen to moderation? Can we afford the luxury of being moderates when extremists on both sides are making so much noise?Perhaps the moderate and rational people can make some noise as well.
Yeah, if they want a culture war, let’s give ’em hell.
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_Robert_ replied to the topic Pretty much sums up the frustration of modern academics in the forum
Humanism 6 years agoReg the Fronkey Farmer wrote:
Whatever happen to moderation? Can we afford the luxury of being moderates when extremists on both sides are making so much noise?Perhaps the moderate and rational people can make some noise as well.
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Reg the Fronkey Farmer replied to the topic Pretty much sums up the frustration of modern academics in the forum
Humanism 6 years agoWhatever happen to moderation?
Can we afford the luxury of being moderates when extremists on both sides are making so much noise?
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Reg the Fronkey Farmer replied to the topic Pretty much sums up the frustration of modern academics in the forum
Humanism 6 years agoDIAF is a postmodern term.
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_Robert_ replied to the topic Pretty much sums up the frustration of modern academics in the forum
Humanism 6 years agoJody Lee wrote:
All extremists should DIAF. @unseen What should they do? I’m not familiar with that acronym… lolDie In A Fire…I think Unseen is just being extreme.
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Jody Lee replied to the topic Pretty much sums up the frustration of modern academics in the forum
Humanism 6 years agoAll extremists should DIAF.
@unseenWhat should they do? I’m not familiar with that acronym… lol
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Unseen replied to the topic Pretty much sums up the frustration of modern academics in the forum
Humanism 6 years ago_Robert_ wrote:
Whatever happen to moderation? Everything is so extreme. We have legions of full blown nationalist, racist, sexist, science denying, Jesus loving, homophobic right-wingnuts….. and…. anarchistic, gender political, guilt assuming and speech limiting, Islam coddling leftists.If you are moderate they all hate you. Many friends act…
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_Robert_ replied to the topic Pretty much sums up the frustration of modern academics in the forum
Humanism 6 years agoWhatever happen to moderation? Everything is so extreme. We have legions of full blown nationalist, racist, sexist, science denying, Jesus loving, homophobic right-wingnuts….. and…. anarchistic, gender political, guilt assuming and speech limiting, Islam coddling leftists.
If you are moderate they all hate you. Many friends actually…[Read more]
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Pretty much sums up the frustration of modern academics in the forum
Humanism 6 years agoThese days, I prefer to be creative, rather than follow a particular “paradigm”. I can’t keep up with what is going on now. I like watching classic movies though.
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Reg the Fronkey Farmer replied to the topic Pretty much sums up the frustration of modern academics in the forum
Humanism 6 years agoDid you spot Drucker or Baudrillard from my “hyperreality” reference above? I once saw Frank Zappa in concert and have been to the little Dali museum in Barcelona. I enjoyed both as experiences within themselves, like most things in life. I seldom read reviews after the event. I have no great impulse to completely deconstruct any work of art bec…[Read more]
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Unseen replied to the topic Pretty much sums up the frustration of modern academics in the forum
Humanism 6 years agoThe problem with a lot of the postmodernist narrative is the same as the problem with other aspects of the avant garde, and that was once expressed this way: “The problem with the avant garde is that there is no distinguishable difference between the avant garde and a parody of the avant garde.”
Cases in point: the music of Frank Zappa and the…[Read more]
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Reg the Fronkey Farmer replied to the topic Pretty much sums up the frustration of modern academics in the forum
Humanism 6 years agoI was once in a debate with two students of theology. When one of them introduced the term “Postmodern Hermeneutics” into the conversation I replied, “Any exegesis of the Bible brings about the modernist conception of “Exit Jesus”.
I was drinking a “Grande Latte” at the time, which was then a new thing. Not a simulacrum of a regular cup of coffee…[Read more]
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Pretty much sums up the frustration of modern academics in the forum
Humanism 6 years agoThat’s why I put it in quotes.
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Davis replied to the topic Pretty much sums up the frustration of modern academics in the forum
Humanism 6 years agoSimon…post-modern neo-marxists don’t exists. There is not such thing. I don’t know how you can be criticizing people who logically could not exist even if they wanted to. You are critiquing a fantasy. It’s not even a strawman…it’s some ghostly figures. It would be like complaining about pork eating vegans. Did you not read the actual cartoon?…[Read more]
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Pretty much sums up the frustration of modern academics in the forum
Humanism 6 years agoLol. But the “post-modern neo-marxists” don’t do themselves any favours by acting crazy. Some of their ideas, like Western society being institutionally racist, and intersectionality, are just starting to filter through to me, after having been put off the whole thing for so long. On the other hand, I can’t help thinking that identity po…[Read more]
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Davis started the topic Pretty much sums up the frustration of modern academics in the forum
Humanism 6 years agoThis is not limited to philosophy but it is extremely common in this field:

How many people who talk with confidence about topics they’ve never read a book on (or at the very least a detailed summary)…but at best skimmed the intro of the wikipedia page or saw a short youtube video about it.
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_Robert_ replied to the topic Probably the best explanation of how the world works (95% correct) in the forum
Humanism 6 years, 1 month agoYes, we have witnessed these scenarios play out time and time again. As the dictator tRump has stated” I could stand in the middle of 5th Avenue and shoot somebody”.
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Reg the Fronkey Farmer replied to the topic Probably the best explanation of how the world works (95% correct) in the forum
Humanism 6 years, 1 month agoThe first part on dictatorships reminded me of the Iraqi Purges in 1979 by Saddam Hussein when he removed 66 “keys” in one afternoon.
So good so far.
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Davis started the topic Probably the best explanation of how the world works (95% correct) in the forum
Humanism 6 years, 1 month agoThis video sums up what many minds including Machiaveli, Aristotle (sort of) and Lao Tzu have said less effectively (or in a way less relevant to those who have grown up in liberal democracies). Watch this video, think about it before responding, consider watching it again a few days later. I have issues with a couple of its claims but its about…[Read more]
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