[lbo-talk] Militant ignorance and freedom of thought....

Mike Ballard swillsqueal at yahoo.com.au
Mon Sep 24 18:01:07 PDT 2007


Ah the marketplace of ideas become commodities...

Mike B)

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"Newsweek" had a cover story about people/corporations denying global warming and scientific proof explaining that it is very real. I thought a letter to the editor in response was excellent. Here it is:

from: Bernard Dov Cooperman Dept. of History, University of Maryland College Park, MD

Sharon Begley's article about "The Denial Machine, " as frightening as it was, misses a crucial aspect of the problem. It is not just that well-heeled corporations are buying up politicians or promoting science-as-they-want-it-to-be. It is that our society is more than happy to accept spin and cant because we have come to believe that all expertise is bias, that all knowledge is opinion, that every judgment is relative. I see this daily in my university classroom. Many of even my best students seem to have lost the ability to think critically about the world. They do not believe in the transformative power of knowledge because they do not believe in knowledge itself. Begley decries the tactic of making the scientists appear divided, but the corporations didn't have to invent this tactic. It is built into our carefully balanced political "debates," into our news shows with equal time given to pundits from each side and into the "fairness" we try to teach in our schools. We need not be surprised that people have become consumers who demand the right to choose as they wish between the two equally questionable sides of every story. Neither global warming nor any other serious problem can be addressed by a society that equates willful ignorance with freedom of thought.

Macht kaputt, was euch kaputt macht! http://www.iww.org/culture/official/preamble.shtml

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