Political Correctness and the Destruction of Social Order

Political Correctness and the Destruction of Social Order

Author: Howard S. Schwartz

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-09-20

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13: 3319398059

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This book develops a psychoanalytic theory of political correctness and the pristine self, which is defined as a self touched by nothing but love. It explores the damage that political correctness can do to social order. Applications include the breakdown of social capital, the financial crisis, and Occupy Wall Street. Long an issue for conservatives, alarm over political correctness has now spread to the liberal side of the political spectrum. As Schwartz argues, all have reason to be concerned. The psychology that underlies political correctness has the potential to be extremely destructive to social organization on every level. Schwartz discusses the primitive roots of political correctness and, through the use of case studies, shows its capacity for ruination. The book focuses on a transformation in the idea of the self, and specifically the rise of the pristine self. The problem is that, in truth, the world does not love us. This puts the pristine self at war with objective reality.


The Retreat of Reason

The Retreat of Reason

Author: Anthony Browne

Publisher: Civitas Institute

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 142

ISBN-13:

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Discusses political correctness and the freedom of debate.


The Dictatorship of Woke Capital

The Dictatorship of Woke Capital

Author: Stephen R. Soukup

Publisher: Encounter Books

Published: 2021-02-23

Total Pages: 167

ISBN-13: 1641771437

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For the better part of a century, the Left has been waging a slow, methodical battle for control of the institutions of Western civilization. During most of that time, “business”— and American Big Business, in particular — remained the last redoubt for those who believe in free people, free markets, and the criticality of private property. Over the past two decades, however, that has changed, and the Left has taken its long march to the last remaining non-Leftist institution. Over the course of the past two years or so, a small handful of politicians on the Right — Senators Tom Cotton, Marco Rubio, and Josh Hawley, to name three — have begun to sense that something is wrong with American business and have sought to identify the problem and offer solutions to rectify it. While the attention of high-profile politicians to the issue is welcome, to date the solutions they have proposed are inadequate, for a variety of reasons, including a failure to grasp the scope of the problem, failure to understand the mechanisms of corporate governance, and an overreliance on state-imposed, top-down solutions. This book provides a comprehensive overview of the problem and the players involved, both on the aggressive, hardcharging Left and in the nascent conservative resistance. It explains what the Left is doing and how and why the Right must be prepared and willing to fight back to save this critical aspect of American culture from becoming another, more economically powerful version of the “woke” college campus.


From Marx to Gramsci

From Marx to Gramsci

Author: Paul Le Blanc

Publisher:

Published: 2016-05-24

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781608466238

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A comprehensive course in the contributions of key figures to the Marxist tradition.


Safe Enough Spaces

Safe Enough Spaces

Author: Michael S. Roth

Publisher: Yale University Press

Published: 2019-08-20

Total Pages: 165

ISBN-13: 0300248725

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From the president of Wesleyan University, a compassionate and provocative manifesto on the crises confronting higher education In this bracing book, Michael S. Roth stakes out a pragmatist path through the thicket of issues facing colleges today to carry out the mission of higher education. With great empathy, candor, subtlety, and insight, Roth offers a sane approach to the noisy debates surrounding affirmative action, political correctness, and free speech, urging us to envision college as a space in which students are empowered to engage with criticism and with a variety of ideas. Countering the increasing cynical dismissal—from both liberals and conservatives—of the traditional core values of higher education, this book champions the merits of different diversities, including intellectual diversity, with a timely call for universities to embrace boldness, rigor, and practical idealism.


The Myth of Political Correctness

The Myth of Political Correctness

Author: John K. Wilson

Publisher: Duke University Press

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 9780822317135

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The classics of Western culture are out, not being taught, replaced by second-rate and Third World texts. White males are a victimized minority on campuses across the country, thanks to affirmative action. Speech codes have silenced anyone who won't toe the liberal line. Feminists, wielding their brand of sexual correctness, have taken over. These are among the prevalent myths about higher education that John K. Wilson explodes. The phrase "political correctness" is on everyone's lips, on radio and television, and in newspapers and magazines. The phenomenon itself, however, has been deceptively described. Wilson steps into the nation's favorite cultural fray to reveal that many of the most widely publicized anecdotes about PC are in fact more myth than reality. Based on his own experience as a student and in-depth research, he shows what's really going on beneath the hysteria and alarmism about political correctness and finds that the most disturbing examples of thought policing on campus have come from the right. The image of the college campus as a gulag of left-wing totalitarianism is false, argues Wilson, created largely through the exaggeration of deceptive stories by conservatives who hypocritically seek to silence their political opponents. Many of today's most controversial topics are here: multiculturalism, reverse discrimination, speech codes, date rape, and sexual harassment. So are the well-recognized protagonists in the debate: Dinesh D'Souza, William Bennett, and Lynne Cheney, among others. In lively fashion and in meticulous detail, Wilson compares fact to fiction and lays one myth after another to rest, revealing the double standard that allows "conservative correctness" on college campuses to go unchallenged.


Willing Accomplices

Willing Accomplices

Author: Kent Clizbe

Publisher:

Published: 2011-03-30

Total Pages: 394

ISBN-13: 9780983426400

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"Kent Clizbe, former CIA espionage officer, documents extensive research and analysis of covert influence operations. Follow his three-indicator counter-intelligence screening of three suspected influence agents. The analysis reveals the roots of PC, Obama's hate-America-first attitude, and the PC-Progressive agenda. Communist covert influence agents targeted education and academia, the media, and Hollywood. Their operations created PC.


The Oxford Handbook of the History of English

The Oxford Handbook of the History of English

Author: Terttu Nevalainen (linguiste)

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 983

ISBN-13: 0190627883

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This ambitious handbook takes advantage of recent advances in the study of the history of English to rethink the understanding of the field.


P.C., M.D.

P.C., M.D.

Author: Sally Satel

Publisher: Hachette UK

Published: 2008-01-07

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 0465012345

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Drawing on a wealth of information PC, M.D. documents for the first time what happens when the tenets of political correctness-including victimology, multiculturalism, rejection of fixed truths and individual autonomy-are allowed to enter the fortress of medicine.


Race, Racism and Political Correctness in Comedy

Race, Racism and Political Correctness in Comedy

Author: Jack Black

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2021-04-25

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 1000378098

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In what ways is comedy subversive? This vital new book critically considers the importance of comedy in challenging and redefining our relations to race and racism through the lens of political correctness. By viewing comedy as both a constitutive feature of social interaction and as a necessary requirement in the appraisal of what is often deemed to be ‘politically correct’, this book provides an innovative and multidisciplinary approach to the study of comedy and popular culture. In doing so, it engages with the social and cultural tensions inherent to our understandings of political correctness, arguing that comedy can subversively redefine our approach to ‘PC Debates’, contestations surrounding free speech and the popular portrayal of political correctness in the media and society. Aided by the work of both Slavoj Žižek and Alenka Zupančič, this unique analysis adopts a psychoanalytic/philosophical framework to explore issues of race, racism and political correctness in the widely acclaimed BBC ‘mockumentary’, The Office (UK), as well as a variety of television comedies. Drawing from psychoanalysis, social psychology and philosophy, this book will be highly relevant for postgraduate students and academic researchers studying comedy, race/racism, multiculturalism, political correctness and television/film.