Posted on 09/09/2018 12:06:47 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
"Education is a weapon the effect of which is determined by the hands which wield it, by who is to be struck down." -- Stalin, interview with H.G. Wells
Beginning in early K-12 and continuing to the highest levels of university education, Leftist indoctrination is the gravest dilemma that afflicts education in North America, rendering it perhaps the most powerful instrument of anti-Western bias and socialist propaganda of the modern era.
Here my concern is with the abandonment of genuine scholarship, fact-based historical research, familiarity with the Great Books and the development of critical thinking habits, particularly in the humanities and social sciences. The curriculum now in place is one of intellectual dysphoria promoting the circulation of false or unprovable narratives -- anthropogenic global warming, Islam as a religion of peace, the campus rape epidemic, toxic masculinity, the scandal of American history, the glories of diversity and inclusion, the benefits of socialism, to cite just a few among a veritable encyclopedia -- and furthering the revolutionary project of social and political deconstruction. Education has been transformed into a grooming operation for social justice warriors, radical feminists, anti-white vigilantes and budding socialists.
Moreover, to compound the septic plunge into calamitous absurdity, the self-contradictory adoption as a kind of state religion of postmodern thought and doctrine -- briefly, the suspicion of reason, the belief that reality is a conceptual construct, the rejection of fixed or objective truth -- has served to turn the university into a parody of its original purpose, the pursuit of genuine knowledge.
Defenders of the status quo need to be taken not with a grain of salt but an entire salt mine. Case in point: Globe and Mail columnist Doug Saunders, a rabid anti-conservative, an apologist for Islam, a believer in rampant immigration, and one of the shoddiest journalists in Canada, fully rejects the charge of university malfeasance. Rather, he claims, the campus is less radical, more tolerant, more open and more politically moderate than ever before.
The fantasy bubble that bullhorns like Saunders inhabit seems pretty well impermeable. You cannot reason with people who are immune to facts or, for whatever reason, consider countervailing evidence an offense against subjective conviction. They are either useful idiots or handy liars. Better to attend to an acclaimed historian like Niall Ferguson who, in an interview on Dave Rubin's show, pointed out that since the late 60s and early 70s, the Left has been busy replicating itself in the universities via targeted recruiting, to the extent that today 90% plus of faculty members are liberals or progressivists, if not outright Marxists.
As H.G Wells said in a fawning 1934 interview with Josef Stalin, There can be no revolution without a radical change in the educational system. To which Stalin replied, That is a correct observation. The radical change, of course, is socialism, which a craven administration and a squalid faculty are assiduously promoting.
Innumerable authoritative books have been published and evidence-based articles posted on the corruption and virtual death of the university as an institution of higher learning, which interested readers can find with a click on the keyboard. Robert Nisbets 1971 The Degradation of Academic Dogma is a classic in the field. The more the university became a self-governing corporation, he wrote, the less noble it proved to be in both purpose and bearing, that is, in failing to concentrate on the pursuit of knowledge and the preservation its ancestral dignity. As a community of mind, it has surrendered to its own hubris.
Warren Treadgolds recently released The University We Need expands the argument, taking on the postmodern heresy that itself would have been sufficient to ruin education in the West. Given the universitys obsession with the paradigm of oppressors and oppressed, Treadgold writes, Postmodernism meant that all contrary facts could be dismissed as attempts to enforce oppression. The creations of leftist scholarship included the elements of multiculturalism such as a feminist Africa, a pacifist Islam, and an evil United States and Western Europe. His castigation of the curricular and programmatic direction the university has taken is irrefutably damning.
Treadgold, however, believes that the university can be reformed, and this is where we part company. Be it said, his recommendations are sensible, such as reducing university funding to a 20% budgetary limit and advocating for new and responsible leadership that would eschew mediocre ideas, books, students and professors. He concludes by stating: If someone has better ideas for improving [the academy] than judging professors by the quality of their work or founding a new university dedicated to excellence, the time to share those ideas is now. I suspect, though, that Treadgolds new university is the present university rehabilitated and restored to its former glory. And the present university is not going away any time soon.
I agree that government funding should be selectively but drastically reduced -- and strict oversight procedures predicated on standards of disciplinary excellence and free inquiry set in place -- in order to render these de facto industries rational and culturally competitive. A parasitical administration should be lopped in half. The burgeoning numbers of noxious diversity and inclusion officers should be summarily dismissed, preferably without pensions. They have done enough damage. As in Hungary, gender studies departments need to be shuttered as non-scholarly and doctrinaire induction centers for social inadequates. Unqualified university applicants, regardless of politics, race, gender, creed or ethnicity, should not be admitted: all students should be judged solely on merit and desert, irrespective of parenthetical concerns. It should be acknowledged that social justice is not in the academic purview: truth and scholarship are its reason for being. Justice is the courts domain.
But these are optative proposals. The chances that they will actually be put into cumulative effect strike me as bordering on zero. We should also consider that efforts to reform the university might only contribute to its endurance. It may conceivably permit a few reforms as a sop to its adversaries, but the situation will persist. After all, with the wavering exceptions of MBA programs and of STEM, the universities are no longer knowledge guilds, but self-regulating commercial and doctrinaire systems interested primarily in profit and social revisionism. They will double down to preserve their turf. The Academy is now enemy-occupied territory, defended by a formidable army of the ignorant, the corrupt, the vulgar and the perverse, and they are not about to surrender their sinecures.
It may be preferable for real scholars and concerned parties to begin planning for a parallel university structure, whether as online sites or physical plants or both. In the words of American Thinker editor Thomas Lifson, fundamental change of the institutional map is necessary. (Personal correspondence.) One can begin with Treadgolds recommendations as applied to a fresh and separate institution embodying the measures proposed above, while seeking funding from alumni disenchanted with their alma maters, conservative organizations, crowd-sourcing, and a pragmatic and far-sighted government like the one presently in power in the United States. Culture-hero Jordan Peterson is already busy designing an online university to supplant the current indoctrination cults. There are features still to be worked out, but the process is underway. Start small, think big.
Insuperable as the task may seem, perhaps something truly new will emerge on which, with patience, experience and foresight, we can build. In a time of civilizational decline, a wholly new university may serve to prolong our historical tenure. The key is to resist despair, strategize effectively, remain prepared and remember the principles of moral reason and intellectual excellence on which restitution depends. The modern university it is a moribund institution and cannot be reformed. It is ripe for replacement.
Beyond the damage that is being done by the misshaping of minds - I would point out the incredible burden placed on the backs of the general revenue taxpayer by federally guaranteed student loans. The outstanding balance of all student loans at present is about $1.3T, 85+% of which is federally guaranteed. Certainly, some of those are Stanford MBA’s or Harvard MD’s - who represent little risk of default. But a significant chunk is folks who shouldn’t be in school, lured into programs at for-profit schools, that do little more than burn their tuition and leave the taxpayers as guarantors of their debt, holding the bag.
I attended a Community College in Tacoma, WA in 1979 and one of my first papers was about how to conserve water. In a state whose unofficial motto is, "Washingtonians don't tan; we rust".
I dropped out a few weeks later.
Tracking it back a ways, though, leftist-dominated universities wouldn't have such a lock on our high-school graduates' consciousness except for the daily dose of propaganda dished out in government schools.
That's the place to start, and responsible parents need to take heed today, not "when the kids start high school."
Social justice warriors are focusing on our children in kindergarten with their demands to stamp out racism, sexism anti-LGBT(UVWXYZ) bias and everything else they can think of to divide America into groups of pawns in their quest for total control of communications, culture and religion preliminary to a communist takeover of government.
Get the little ones into a private or church-sponsored school s soon as feasible and deprive the left of that 12-year sentence currently imposed on most of our offspring..
Wow, $1.3 Trillion. You are absolutely correct. What a drain on our country — and a devastation to so many lives.
Thanks for pointing that out, Wally.
The key is to stop federal funding if there is admitted discrimination against white people or discrimination against speech or political philosophy. It is so darn simple that it is funny.
Year-round community colleges are the answer. Teaching skills. Trimester system. No summers off.
I’d seriously consider studying abroad.
Year-round community colleges are the answer. Teaching skills. Trimester system. No summers off.
The Right is only about 50 years behind, the institutions have already been seized, and the Left isn’t going to let the Right infiltrate like they did.
The key is withold Federal funds if they are found to discriminate accept on MERIT!!
I wouldn’t give 10 cents for a $100k university degree today.
In my first year in college, I found out that they don’t actually teach anything but liberal dogma and crap. So for 8 years I signed up for classes, only went enough to learn exam dates and I studied my butt off on my own. I have 4 engineering degrees, without ever listening to anything the instructors ever said. I have no idea why they need teachers in college. You can get through just fine by just reading text books and following your own way.
I WISH you could get a university degree for $100K
All federal funding should be eliminated. The GI bill is the only program that shows any promise and even that needs to be cut back. 80% of college student have no business entering college and should be able to work without phony credentials or excessive licensing.
any governmentally-issued scholarships, grants, or loans for students or colleges
should go to programs which have direct economic or defense value.... engineering, real sciences, maths, real business programs, computers, manufacturing, automation, technologies of various sorts, etc and etc.
where the students can earn livings upon graduation.
anyone who wishes to study humanities full-time has my blessings... such learning can add a great deal to a person’s life and appreciation of things such as culture, arts, music, literature, etc.
wonderful stuff!
but it should NOT be at the taxpayer’s expense, nor should the government issue loans for liberal arts/humanities type studies that the taxpayers so often wind up having to repay ....
Yah, well, with all these grave situations we’re battling, might be worth a gander to discover how the ding dong hell we ended up fighting off our extinction as conservatives. Either asleep at the wheel or a learning disability in my book.
HIGHER education? Hell, virtually ALL organized education is enemy territory now, from childhood to adulthood. We’ve got demonic looking trannies reading to our elementary school kids, how-to instructions on anal sex to high schoolers, and “Woke” teachers at every level. Forget college. That isn’t mandatory yet. If you love your kids, you’ll get them out of public schools, stat, and either homeschool them, or if you can afford it, send them to private schools.
Drag queen story times come to mind.
Universities will be replaced by proctored online education.
When something becomes too costly, it’s always replaced by a lower cost solution.
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