{"id":215263,"date":"2017-03-11T03:49:24","date_gmt":"2017-03-11T08:49:24","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/liberal-democracy-is-suffering-from-a-concussion-new-york-magazine.php"},"modified":"2017-03-11T03:49:24","modified_gmt":"2017-03-11T08:49:24","slug":"liberal-democracy-is-suffering-from-a-concussion-new-york-magazine","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/liberal\/liberal-democracy-is-suffering-from-a-concussion-new-york-magazine.php","title":{"rendered":"Liberal Democracy Is Suffering From a Concussion &#8211; New York Magazine"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>Middlebury College students turn their  backs to Charles Murray during his lecture on March 2,  2017. Photo: Lisa Rathke\/AP  <\/p>\n<p>    Heres the latest in the assault on liberal democracy. It    happened more than a week ago, but I cannot get it out of my    consciousness. A group of conservative students at Middlebury    College in Vermont invited the highly controversial author    Charles Murray to speak on campus about his latest book,    Coming Apart. His talk was shut down by organized    chanting in its original venue, and disrupted when it was    shifted to a nearby room and livestreamed. When Murray and his    faculty interlocutor, Allison Stanger, then left to go to their    car, they were surrounded by a mob, which tried to stop them    leaving the campus. Someone in the melee grabbed Stanger by the    hair and twisted her neck so badly she had to go to the    emergency room (she is still suffering from a concussion).    After they escaped, their dinner at a local restaurant was    crashed by the same mob, and they had to go out of town to eat.  <\/p>\n<p>    None of this is very surprising, given the current atmosphere    on most American campuses. And protests against Murray are    completely legitimate. The book he co-authored with Harvard    professor Richard Herrnstein more than 20 years ago, The    Bell Curve, included a chapter on empirical data showing    variations in the largely overlapping bell curves of IQ scores    between racial groups. Their provocation was to assign these    differences to both the environment and genetics. The genetic    aspect could be and was exploited by racists and bigots.  <\/p>\n<p>    I dont think that chapter was necessary for the books    arguments, but I do believe in the right of good-faith scholars    to publish data  as well as the right of others to object,    critique, and debunk. If the protesters at Middlebury had    protested and disrupted the event for a period of time, and    then let it continue, Id be highly sympathetic, even though    race and IQ were not the subject of Murrays talk. If theyd    challenged the data or the arguments of the book, Id be    delighted. But this, alas, is not what they did. (I should add    up-front that I am friends with both Murray and Stanger     having edited a symposium on The Bell Curve in The    New Republic over two decades ago, and having known Allison    since we were both grad students in government at Harvard.)  <\/p>\n<p>    But what grabbed me was the deeply disturbing 40-minute    video of the event, posted on YouTube. It brings    the incident to life in a way words cannot. At around the    19-minute mark, the students explained why they shut down the    talk, and it helped clarify for me what exactly the meaning of    intersectionality is.  <\/p>\n<p>    Intersectionality is the latest academic craze sweeping the    American academy. On the surface, its a recent neo-Marxist    theory that argues that social oppression does not simply apply    to single categories of identity  such as race, gender, sexual    orientation, class, etc.  but to all of them in an    interlocking system of hierarchy and power. At least, thats my    best attempt to define it briefly. But watching that video    helps show how an otherwise challenging social theory can often    operate in practice.  <\/p>\n<p>    It is operating, in Orwells words, as a smelly little    orthodoxy, and it manifests itself, it seems to me, almost as    a religion. It posits a classic orthodoxy through which all of    human experience is explained  and through which all speech    must be filtered. Its version of original sin is the power of    some identity groups over others. To overcome this sin, you    need first to confess, i.e., check your privilege, and    subsequently live your life and order your thoughts in a way    that keeps this sin at bay. The sin goes so deep into your    psyche, especially if you are white or male or straight, that a    profound conversion is required.  <\/p>\n<p>    Like the Puritanism once familiar in New England,    intersectionality controls language and the very terms of    discourse. It enforces manners. It has an idea of virtue  and    is obsessed with upholding it. The saints are the most    oppressed who nonetheless resist. The sinners are categorized    in various ascending categories of demographic damnation, like    something out of Dante. The only thing this religion lacks, of    course, is salvation. Life is simply an interlocking drama of    oppression and power and resistance, ending only in death. Its    Marx without the final total liberation.  <\/p>\n<p>    It operates as a religion in one other critical dimension: If    you happen to see the world in a different way, if youre a    liberal or libertarian or even, gasp, a conservative, if you    believe that a university is a place where any idea, however    loathsome, can be debated and refuted, you are not just wrong,    you are immoral. If you think that arguments and ideas can have    a life independent of white supremacy, you are complicit in    evil. And you are not just complicit, your heresy is a direct    threat to others, and therefore needs to be extinguished. You    cant reason with heresy. You have to ban it. It will    contaminate others souls, and wound them irreparably.  <\/p>\n<p>    And what I saw on the video struck me most as a form of    religious ritual  a secular exorcism, if you will  that    reaches a frenzied, disturbing catharsis. When Murray starts to    speak, the students stand and ritually turn their backs on him    in silence. The heretic must not be looked at, let alone    engaged. Then they recite a common liturgy in unison from    sheets of paper. Heres how they begin: This is not respectful    discourse, or a debate about free speech. These are not ideas    that can be fairly debated, it is not representative of the    other side to give a platform to such dangerous ideologies.    There is not a potential for an equal exchange of ideas. They    never specify which of Murrays ideas they are referring to.    Nor do they explain why a lecture on a recent book about social    inequality cannot be a respectful discourse. The speaker is    open to questions and there is a faculty member onstage to    engage him afterward. She came prepared with tough questions    forwarded from specialists in the field. And yet: We  cannot    engage fully with Charles Murray, while he is known for readily    quoting himself. Because of that, we see this talk as hate    speech. They know this before a single word of the speech has    been spoken.  <\/p>\n<p>    Then this: Science has always been used to legitimize racism,    sexism, classism, transphobia, ableism, and homophobia, all    veiled as rational and fact, and supported by the government    and state. In this world today, there is little that is true    fact. This, it seems to me, gets to the heart of the    question  not that the students shut down a speech, but why    they did. I do not doubt their good intentions. But, in a    strange echo of the Trumpian right, they are insisting on the    superiority of their orthodoxy to facts. They are hostile,    like all fundamentalists, to science, because it might counter    doctrine. And they shut down the event because    intersectionality rejects the entire idea of free debate,    science, or truth independent of white male power. At the end    of this part of the ceremony, an individual therefore shouts:    Who is the enemy? And the congregation responds: White    supremacy!  <\/p>\n<p>    They then expel the heretic in a unified chant: Hey hey, ho    ho! Charles Murray has got to go. Then: Racist, Sexist,    Anti-gay. Charles Murray, Go away! Murrays old work on IQ    demonstrates no meaningful difference between men and women,    and Murray has long supported marriage equality. He    passionately opposes eugenics. Hes a libertarian. But none of    that matters. Intersectionality, remember? If youre deemed a    sinner on one count, you are a sinner on them all. If you think    that race may be both a social construction and related to    genetics, your claim to science is just another form of    oppression. It is indeed hate speech. At a later moment, the    students start clapping in unison, and you can feel the    hysteria rising, as the chants grow louder. Your message is    hatred. We will not tolerate it! The final climactic chant is    Shut it down! Shut it down! It feels like something out of    The Crucible. Most of the students have never read a    word of Murrays  and many professors who supported the    shutdown admitted as much. But the intersectional zeal is so    great he must be banished  even to the point of physical    violence.  <\/p>\n<p>    This matters, it seems to me, because reason and empirical    debate are essential to the functioning of a liberal democracy.    We need a common discourse to deliberate. We need facts    independent of anyones ideology or political side, if we are    to survive as a free and democratic society. Trump has surely    shown us this. And if a university cannot allow these facts and    arguments to be freely engaged, then nowhere is safe.    Universities are the sanctuary cities of reason. If reason must    be subordinate to ideology even there, our experiment in    self-government is over.  <\/p>\n<p>    Liberal democracy is suffering from a concussion as surely as    Allison is.  <\/p>\n<p>    Meanwhile, of course, President Trump continues his assault on    the very same independent truth  in this case, significantly    more frightening given his position as the most powerful    individual on the planet. He too has a contempt for any facts    that do not fit his own ideology or self-image. Thats why the    lies he repeats are not just moments of self-interested    dishonesty. They are designed to erode the very notion of an    empirical reality, independent of his own ideology and power.    They are an attack on reason itself. A fact-driven media has to    be discredited as fake news if it challenges Trumps agenda.    Equally, a bureaucracy designed impartially to implement    legislation has to be delegitimized, if its fact-based    neutrality challenges Trumps worldview. And so the    administrative state, in Steve Bannons words, has to be    deconstructed.  <\/p>\n<p>    Likewise, a health-care bill must be passed through committee    before an independent CBO can empirically score it. The    overwhelming conclusion of climate scientists  that carbon is    warming the Earth irreversibly  is simply denied by the new    head of the EPA. The judiciary can have no legitimate,    independent stance if it too counters the presidents    interests. A judge who opposes Trump is a so-called judge.    Equally, intelligence-gathering can have no validity if it    undermines Trumps interests. It suddenly becomes    intelligence. It can be ignored. Worse, the intelligence    agencies are maligned as inherently political, rather than    empirical. Last week, Trump went even further, claiming, with    no evidence, that the Justice Department colluded in a criminal    wiretap with the previous president to target Trumps candidacy    in the last election. Maybe this was designed merely as a    distraction from the accumulating lies of his campaign    surrogates about their contacts with Russian officials. Maybe    it was another temper tantrum from a man with no ability to    constrain his emotions by reason. But I tend to think Peter    Beinarts take is closer to the mark. Trump was    delegitimizing the Justice Department so that he can reject the    conclusion of any investigation of his campaigns ties to    Russia as politically rigged:  <\/p>\n<p>      They are all corrupt. They are all agents of the opposition,      part of the massive conspiracy to deny Trump his rightful      triumph. And thus, the independent standards by which they      judge his actions are a sham. There are no independent      standards. There is only the truth that comes from Trump      himself.    <\/p>\n<p>    This is the vortex we are being led into by the most reckless,    feckless, and malevolent president in this countrys history.    It is a vortex where reality itself must subordinate itself to    one political side; where facts are always instruments of power    and nothing else; where our entire Constitution, designed to    balance power against power to give truth and reason a chance,    is being deliberately corroded from within. Its been seven    weeks. And the damage done to our way of life is already deep,    and deepening.  <\/p>\n<p>  Watch Paul Ryans Adams Apple  When Hes Asked Why His Health Plan Cuts Taxes for the  Rich<\/p>\n<p>  Allison Williams and Samuel L.  Jackson on Getting Excited While Filming Sex Scenes: Damned If  You Do, Damned If You Dont<\/p>\n<p>  Julia Louis-Dreyfus Goes on a Real  Face Journey Watching Her Sons Basketball Game<\/p>\n<p>  Thats the year it was meant to explode, because Obama wont be  here, the president explained to the House GOP leadership.<\/p>\n<p>  Then-president-elect Donald Trump had asked the U.S. Attorney for  the Southern District of New York to stay on in November.<\/p>\n<p>  GOP Representative Justin Amash of Michigan tweeted an apology to  his constituents.<\/p>\n<p>  Steve Bannons old site (correctly) notes that the House GOPs  Obamacare replacement would hurt Trumps base and endanger his  party in 2018.<\/p>\n<p>  And then force you to mitigate your genetic liabilities, or else  accept higher premiums on your health insurance.<\/p>\n<p>  As GOP leaders try to whip the AHCA through the House unchanged,  Trump is negotiating with conservatives in a way that could  destroy Senate support.<\/p>\n<p>  Executive-branch employees are supposed to keep quiet on jobs  numbers for an hour after their release.<\/p>\n<p>  Trump claims he didnt know that Flynn had lobbied for Turkey  when he hired him. But his transition team was informed of that  before Inauguration Day.<\/p>\n<p>  The action star is said to be keen on a Senate run so he can  needle Trump, but hell first have to win back Californians.<\/p>\n<p>  Another report that hints at the the marginalization of Secretary  of State Rex Tillerson.<\/p>\n<p>  A simple question explains the logic of the GOPs hatred for  universal health insurance.<\/p>\n<p>  Which is to say, pretty much in line with what was happening  under Obama.<\/p>\n<p>  Its pretty clear the economy was not Clintons problem.<\/p>\n<p>  Its the latest academic craze, and in practice it veers far from  principles of liberal democracy.<\/p>\n<p>  Hes avoided questions from reporters, and wont take any members  of the press on his trip to Asia.<\/p>\n<p>  Its still unclear what the barrier will look like, and even  Republicans are questioning how it will be paid for.<\/p>\n<p>  Her ouster following a corruption scandal could have a major  impact on how Asia and the U.S. handle North Korea.<\/p>\n<p>  Tom Cotton tells CNN that Paul Ryans bill would not solve the  problems of our health-care system  and would make things  probably worse.<\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Excerpt from:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/nymag.com\/daily\/intelligencer\/2017\/03\/liberal-democracy-is-suffering-from-a-concussion.html\" title=\"Liberal Democracy Is Suffering From a Concussion - New York Magazine\">Liberal Democracy Is Suffering From a Concussion - New York Magazine<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Middlebury College students turn their backs to Charles Murray during his lecture on March 2, 2017. 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