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Cynical Theories

How Activist Scholarship Made Everything About Race, Gender, and Identity - and Why This Harms Everybody

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By: Helen Pluckrose, James Lindsay
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Have you heard that language is violence and that science is sexist? Have you read that certain people shouldn't practice yoga or cook Chinese food? Or been told that being obese is healthy, that there is no such thing as biological sex, or that only White people can be racist? Are you confused by these ideas, and do you wonder how they have managed so quickly to challenge the very logic of Western society?

In this probing and intrepid volume, Helen Pluckrose and James Lindsay document the evolution of the dogma that informs these ideas, from its coarse origins in French postmodernism to its refinement within activist academic fields. Today this dogma is recognizable as much by its effects, such as cancel culture and social-media dogpiles, as by its tenets, which are all too often embraced as axiomatic in mainstream media: knowledge is a social construct; science and reason are tools of oppression; all human interactions are sites of oppressive power play; and language is dangerous. As Pluckrose and Lindsay warn, the unchecked proliferation of these anti-Enlightenment beliefs present a threat not only to liberal democracy but also to modernity itself.

While acknowledging the need to challenge the complacency of those who think a just society has been fully achieved, Pluckrose and Lindsay break down how this often radical activist scholarship does far more harm than good, not least to those marginalized communities it claims to champion. They also detail its alarmingly inconsistent and illiberal ethics. Only through a proper understanding of the evolution of these ideas, they conclude, can those who value science, reason, and consistently liberal ethics successfully challenge this harmful and authoritarian orthodoxy - in the academy, in culture, and beyond.

©2020 Helen Pluckrose and James Lindsay (P)2020 Pitchstone Publishing
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You’ve likely encountered the disciples of critical theory; online, in school, or perhaps even at work. You may even have followed the debate that’s been raging around “SJWs” on social media for many years now. But if you want to understand the ideological roots of these activist groups, or the true danger they pose to open discourse, then Cynical Theories is a book you can’t afford to overlook.

The book takes an academic rather than ideological approach toward explaining Critical Theory and its role in modern political debate. The authors are not right-wing pundits playing to their base, but serious researchers with legitimate concerns over what these ideas are doing to our universities.

At the same time, their commitment to liberal democratic principles shines through in every chapter, as does their opposition to any groups (left or right) who oppose these principles. It is precisely this commitment which makes Cynical Theories an invaluable contribution to the fight against authoritarian ideology, as well as the defence of true standards of scholarship within universities.

5/5 stars.

A must read for anyone interested in this topic.

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Very well researched. A concise and compelling case against the damaging ideology of postmodernism and it's application as 'Critical Theory'. Listen to/read this now before they ban it.

One of the most important books of 2020

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time for a concerted, reasoned, Liberal and blame free argument, and push back on reactionary dogma.

Amazing, clear and powerful.

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If you want to understand the history, development and ideology of the social justice movement, this is a very good place to start. The book is written in a clear, well-argued style and the arguments it puts forth are evidenced with examples. It covers areas such as racism, sexism, genderisms, fatism etc and makes clear the reasons so many people today are feeling confused by the attempts of social justice supporters to make them feel they should be ashamed of themselves. The authors conclude that liberalism has served humanity well as the crucible in which ideas of all shades can be evaluated and tested rather than the ultimately nihilistic approach of social justice.

An excellent critique of the social justice agenda

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I hope this book gets read and shared everywhere. It reveals the danger behind the so-called "woke" ideology and traces its roots through academia and history. It provides a solid understanding of how critical theory mounts its subversive and destructive arguments, and how it inserts itself, often unnoticed, into our liberal institutions. My only criticism is that the book is written in a very high register and is quite academic, in spite of being advertised for laymen. Both Helen and James could do with writing an abridged and simpler version of this book, because one has to be quite dedicated to this subject to engage with this one properly. If you want to learn further how to fight this ideology, check out James Lindsay's New Discourses on all main platforms, and his New Discourses website.

An incredibly important book in today's world.

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