The Third Lysenkoism
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Predicting 2030
 October 31 2022
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    So, the impact of the Internet?


    The unprecedented pace of social change in recent decades just has not received the attention it is due in respect of its political impact. These changes, in tandem with the Internet, have pretty much chopped western society into two sociologically separate halves.

     

    Now let’s take a deep breath; define Lysenkoism just one more time; and restate our thesis:

    Lysenkoism is the imposition by the authoritarian left of junk science that suits their political agenda. This extends to the suppression of dissenting voices.

     

    Now, our thesis:

    although Lysenkoism has changed profoundly across ‘the Bolshevik century,’ it hasn’t gone away, and anyone who really wants to understand contemporary left politics would be well advised to study it in detail.

     

    So, ‘Use my preferred pronouns or be punished’ – does this sound like ‘imposition’?

    ‘Men can become pregnant’ – does this sound like junk science that suits ideological ends?

    Could you call cancel culture ‘a suppression of dissenting voices’?

     

    How about this:

    just as the vanguard parties of the proletariat were centralised and focused on class (and indoctrinating the young), so the Internet is functioning as a sort of ‘party’ that is decentralised and focused on identity (and indoctrinating the young)?

     

    How am I doing, readers? Does any of this make sense?


    These last posts have been reprehensibly ‘fast’ and shallow. What I’m proposing is way more serious than your average series of blogs. Scholarship, indeed. You’ll get one or maybe two short posts a week.

     

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