The New Discourses Podcast with James Lindsay, Episode 99
We all know academia is in trouble. In fact, we’re not even sure it can be saved. To put it simply, the university is dying. To be sure, it’s a strange death, however, because the university is in some sense going back to its roots, returning to being theological seminaries, though in a completely new religion. That religion is the transformative religion of Dialectical Leftism, and its materialist watchword in the 21st century is “Sustainability.” In this New Discourses Podcast series, host James Lindsay takes the listener through a 2022 UNESCO book, Knowledge-driven Actions: Transforming Higher Education for Global Sustainability, that calls upon all “higher education institutions” to transform themselves so that they align, promote, and help complete the United Nations 17 Sustainable Development Goals as a part of the 2030 Agenda.
In this third episode of the series, host James Lindsay takes the listener through the second chapter of this manipulative UNESCO document. In this chapter, the concepts of “multidisciplinarity,” “interdisciplinarity,” and “transdisciplinarity” are forwarded with the clear intention of creating a pretext for bringing activists and activism from the arts, humanities, and social sciences into positions of authority over the natural sciences. Science cannot survive this long-sought-after push by activism into its domain, and it will usher in nothing less than a new era of “sustainable” Lysenkoism. Join James to hear about how universities themselves will be turned into the vehicles that ultimately kill science, at least in the West, and to hear a rousing call to scientists and academics that this, in fact, is their hill to die on.
Part 1: The Red Thread
Part 2: A New Sensibility
Part 4: The Strange Death of Knowledge
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1 comment
So far, being a new listener, your process and approach is exactly where my own thought processes have been going. I have found an uncomfortable home in the conservative venues such as The Daily Wire and The Rubin Report. But…I am an atheist and have been an atheist since age 13 (I am 69). So the fit is not right. I keep having to overlook the nonsense of superstitious belief and complete blindness to that hypocrisy. It is mind boggling to me.
So completely non-woke AND atheism? Is this the site I want to support financially?
By the way, I once supported the FFRF…then found out they were woke, woke as hell. I cannot do that BS.