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The Professor versus the Philosopher
The Professor versus the Philosopher by Mark Wegierski In recent years, the Canadian establishment media have relentlessly criticized George Parkin Grant (1918-1988), one of Canada’s pre-eminent thinkers. Some years ago, an editorial article in Saturday Night, at that time a … Continue reading
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Tagged Aldous Huxley, George Parkin Grant, Herbert Marcuse, Thomas Hurka
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The Imminent Collapse of Cultural Marxism
The Imminent Collapse of Cultural Marxism, by Gregory Slysz The dreadful damage inflicted on Western societies by Cultural Marxism, popularly known as Political Correctness (PC), has attracted much conservative commentary, most of which focuses on the imminent death of all … Continue reading
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Tagged Antonio Gramsci, Frankfurt School, Gregory Slysz, Herbert Marcuse, Lukacs, PC
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A Thought Experiment
A Thought Experiment By Mark Wegierski The thought-experiment is a recognized form of obtaining insight, even in the hard sciences. Aldous Huxley, who died on November 22, 1963, would probably have appreciated a hypothetical situation like the one below. Let … Continue reading →
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