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The Thing You Run Into When Your Beliefs Are False | James Lindsay

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🗓️ 26 November 2024

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

In this October 2019 lecture at the conference 'Speaking Truth to Social Justice' in London, James Lindsay presented a compelling critique of critical social justice and its ideological foundation in critical theory. He argued that this worldview fundamentally rejects objective truth, reason, and evidence-based methods, which are essential for genuine progress. According to Lindsay, critical theorists prioritize “strategic” theories over true or false ones, seeking to advance political agendas rather than to understand reality. Drawing on examples from feminist and social justice literature, Lindsay illustrated how critical theory undermines fields like engineering, climate science, and education by prioritizing social power over truth. He contended that while these disciplines traditionally rely on rigorous methods to solve problems, critical theory disregards such rigor, treating knowledge as a mere tool for enforcing power dynamics. For Lindsay, this ideological shift threatens progress, as it ignores that “reality is the thing you run into when your beliefs are false.” Ultimately, Lindsay called for a return to evidence-based inquiry and the liberal systems that have historically driven human advancement. By defending reason, scientific method, and open discourse, he argued, society can continue to make meaningful progress rather than regress into a cynicism that treats truth as a mere strategy for political ends. Viewers will find this talk interesting not just for its contents but also for the glimpse back in time by five years, which allows them to see how the views expressed have matured and developed over the intervening time. New book! The Queering of the American Child: https://queeringbook.com/ Support New Discourses: https://newdiscourses.com/support Follow New Discourses on other platforms: https://newdiscourses.com/subscribe Follow James Lindsay: https://linktr.ee/conceptualjames © 2024 New Discourses. All rights reserved. #NewDiscourses #JamesLindsay #Truth

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0:00.0

So this morning, I spoke to you at considerable length

0:07.0

about how the goal of social justice is revolution.

0:11.0

I spoke to you about how critical theory can be used to dissolve a liberal society

0:15.0

by exploiting its reliance upon responsible criticism.

0:20.0

This afternoon, I want to kind of talk to you about some of this again, but in a different way,

0:23.6

and hopefully I'll remind you of an alternative.

0:27.6

Critical methods are designed.

0:29.6

They've told us to be emancipatory.

0:33.6

They aim to emancipate oppressed people, and this is a noble, this is a noble and lofty goal, at least on paper.

0:42.3

The questions are what people are to be emancipated from, and how?

0:48.3

Injustice, sure, unfairness, that's what they say, But what kind of injustice and what kind of unfairness?

0:57.0

Turns out that panel just really set me up great.

1:00.0

I'm so happy.

1:02.0

So there is, of course, everything you would expect, bigotry, discrimination, disenfranchisement,

1:07.0

and I say, good.

1:09.0

We can join them in wanting to emancipate people from all of those problems,

1:14.6

and I dare say you do already.

1:17.6

There's more to it though than you might think.

1:21.6

Not because social justice advocates are bad people, most of them certainly are not.

1:26.6

The failure is much more dangerous and much more human than that.

1:30.3

It's one that has been exacerbated by their embrasure and reliance upon critical theory. It's that they don't understand the things they're criticizing.

1:41.3

Like I said this morning, I want to show you what I'm talking about.

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