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Jay Covitz's avatar

I would agree with the title of this piece but go one further. Not only does Post-modernism impede learning, but it also impedes our ability to function as a society.

For students of Communist/Marxist philosophy, the concept you explain here will be familiar, "Postmodernism, on the other hand, teaches that those in power wield socially-constructed knowledge as a means of subjugation. "

This is a modern-day twist on the concept of polylogism. In Marist philosophy, polylogism (or proletarian logic) explains that classes aren't simply different by economic or value standards but utilize mutually exclusive logic to see the world and are therefore incompatible with existing together in society. The Nazis used a similar concept to explain why "undesirables" (see: Jews) could not coexist with "Aryans."

I've seen the same, an alarming turn of events.

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Alexander Simonelis's avatar

Good.

The bottom line is that postmodernism denies that truth exists. And no discipline that adopts such a stance can progress. It is suicidally self-limiting.

There is an important corollary: postmodernism asserts, hypocritically, that it is certainly true that power and the oppressed and the oppressors do exist. That self-contradiction makes it even worse.

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