The video below is 34 minutes long. Please watch it all. For those of us who have spent a considerable amount of time in higher education the video is not surprising. To those of you who have not, you need to be shocked to your senses. The woman who speaks throughout, Janice Fiamengo, is truly courageous. [The guy's facial expression at 21:22: "When dogmatic ideology is smacked in the face with reason."]
Unlike my ancient predecessor, this Tullius hasn't had his hands chopped off. With hands attached I offer my thoughts on philosophy, religion, politics, and whatever else I find worth mentioning. I'm conservative religiously and politically (with libertarian leanings). I value reason and freedom but also traditions and "Oldthink." I relish being on the wrong side of history when history is wrong--part of a philosopher's job is to be unpopular. (Views given here may not represent my employers')
Friday, February 20, 2015
The Radical Feminist Movement and Institutions of Higher Indoctrination
What to do when you're a feminist and women can vote, go to the university (in greater numbers than men), hold political offices, run for President, find gainful employment, marry and divorce, and so forth? Now what? Here's what:
The video below is 34 minutes long. Please watch it all. For those of us who have spent a considerable amount of time in higher education the video is not surprising. To those of you who have not, you need to be shocked to your senses. The woman who speaks throughout, Janice Fiamengo, is truly courageous. [The guy's facial expression at 21:22: "When dogmatic ideology is smacked in the face with reason."]
The video below is 34 minutes long. Please watch it all. For those of us who have spent a considerable amount of time in higher education the video is not surprising. To those of you who have not, you need to be shocked to your senses. The woman who speaks throughout, Janice Fiamengo, is truly courageous. [The guy's facial expression at 21:22: "When dogmatic ideology is smacked in the face with reason."]
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feminism,
higher education
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