Posts tagged 'postmodernism'

The Failure of Progressive Foreign Policy

Bruce S. Thornton wrote an article titled “Modern Stupidity,” which could just as easily been called Postmodern Stupidity since the philosophical roots that inform so many political leaders stem from the absurdity of postmodernism.
He gives many historical examples of appeasement, treaties, and endless talks that only emboldened international aggressors and lead to the deaths of [...]

Soft Despotism – When Public Servants Become Our Masters

Kenneth Minogue wrote a piece for The New Criterion on the diminishing moral life of our democratic age. Too many people seem willing to accept a certain degree of dependency on the ruling class and their promises - a tragic mistake since our betters often make worse decisions. Many politicians live sheltered, luxurious lives apart [...]

The Source of Socialism’s Influence

To answer the question of where socialist ideas come from, we need to turn to the schools and universities. It is here where many of the journalists, reporters, pundits, and politicians received their worldview.
Academics have many fashionable theories as to how things should work in society and the world, many [...]

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