Website review: Vox Popoli

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aliasinkhorn rated 4 months ago
Theory of Abstract Belief Systems From the page: "A new book from Susan Pinker demonstrates a fundamental flaw in the philosophy of the nonexistent, namely, that "equality" appears to be self-refuting: If Pinker is right, then women who have the luxury of making career choices may actually increase, not decrease, the sexual division of labour. That is certainly what happened in kibbutzes that were studied over four generations, where all choices were freely available to men and women but where, in each generation, men chose to do progressively less childcare and women less construction work. What does that mean for our current notions of equality? If women choose not to be corporate CEOs, does it matter? How can we find ways to better value what they do decide to do? If women really are more wired for empathy, this also raises questions about what policies are really â€oefamily-friendlyâ€. Pinker cites potentially devastating evidence, from one Ivy League university, that male professors use parental leave to do research, while female professors use it to care for children. He returns with a book, and she with a backlog. So greater equality in family policy could paradoxically discriminate against women. Equality is, of course, totally absurd. It demonstrably doesn't exist in any material sense; the irony is that those who insist that God does not exist are quite willing to believe in equality despite the fact that there is far more evidence for the former than the latter. Perhaps we need to consider developing a Theory of Abstract Belief Systems, which states that the further an abstract concept departs from observable reality and available evidence, the less willing its adherents are to endure any criticism from skeptics."
Koliedrus rated 5 months ago
Um, no.
THEDEVMAN1 rated 16 months ago
HERO.
ntltrmllgnc rated 26 months ago
women are moral relativists? women have a sense of victimization? women go to govt for perceived greivances? hello moron, the govt doesn not spend its time exclusively on women's grievances. women's grievances are not exclusively about victimization. and women's victimization isn't exclusively anti-male.
LeapOfFaaaith rated 34 months ago
From the page: "What, we're supposed to expect consistency from a maleducated gang of moral relativists who subjectively redefine good and evil according to their momentary whims?" Slicingly correct
shellie rated 35 months ago
Christian libertarian -- featured on worldnetdaily.com weekly. What's not to like?
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