{"id":198069,"date":"2017-06-11T16:58:30","date_gmt":"2017-06-11T20:58:30","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/free-speech-and-intellectual-witch-hunts-how-dogma-degrades-democracy-conatus-news\/"},"modified":"2017-06-11T16:58:30","modified_gmt":"2017-06-11T20:58:30","slug":"free-speech-and-intellectual-witch-hunts-how-dogma-degrades-democracy-conatus-news","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/free-speech\/free-speech-and-intellectual-witch-hunts-how-dogma-degrades-democracy-conatus-news\/","title":{"rendered":"Free Speech and Intellectual Witch-hunts: How Dogma Degrades Democracy &#8211; Conatus News"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Theres a disagreement in the planning group, about inviting    you, an organiser told me hesitantly during a phone call this    spring to finalise the details of my speaking slot in a    diversity-and-inclusion event, an event one would imagine    would prioritise free speech and diversity of thought. I sighed    and prepared to respond, knowing the objection to my    participation likely had to do either with my post 9\/11    writings, critical of the U.S. empire, or my more recent essays    challenging the ideology of the transgender movement from a    radical    feminist position.  <\/p>\n<p>    This time the problem was 9\/11. One of the sponsoring groups    preferred to pull out rather than be associated with an event    that included me, a reaction that was common in the years    following the terrorist attacks. The debate over transgenderism    is a more recent source of contention and a current constraint    on free speech. Earlier this spring, a talk I was scheduled to    give was cancelled when someone objected and another talk was    interrupted by protesters who hoped to shout me off the    lectern.  <\/p>\n<p>    These incidents are only a minor annoyance in my life, hardly    worth attention except for what they reveal about the cultures    difficulty engaging in coherent and constructive arguments    about issues that generate strong emotions. The health of a    democracy depends on free speech and on peoples ability to    argue, to propose public policies and articulate reasons why    others should adopt those policies. Democracy atrophies when    substantive arguments are sidelined by dogma, when claims are    asserted with self-righteous certainty but not defended with    reason and logic. Theres nothing wrong with people being    emotional about politics  so long as it doesnt shut down    dialogue.  <\/p>\n<p>    After several months of furore over high-profile conservative    speakers who hadbeen thwarted in some way on college    campuses (Milo Yiannopoulos,    Charles Murray, and    Ann Coulter all made news    this way), its illuminating to reflect on the far less    dramatic challenges to my writing, which have come from both    the right and the left. My focus is not on concerns about free    speech  my constitutionally protected freedom has never been    significantly impeded  but rather on the danger of a political    culture in which critical self-reflection and thoughtful debate    become more difficult, perhaps impossible in some times and    places.  <\/p>\n<p>    One of those times and places was post 9\/11United States.    Like many in the anti-empire movement  a grassroots global    justice movement challenging U.S. military and economic policy    and demanding that policymakers take seriously our shared moral    principles and international law  I argued that a mad rush to    war would be counterproductive. When an op-ed making such an    argumentthat the United States consider a more rational course of action,    and that we reflect on a history of U.S.    crimes in the developing worldwas published in a Texas    newspaper a few days after the attack, I was the target of    an ad hoc campaign (thankfully, unsuccessful) to get    me fired from my teaching job at the University of Texas at    Austin.  <\/p>\n<p>    A decade later, a series of online essays about the transgender    movement (available here, here, here, and here) led to another    similarcampaign to exclude me from left\/liberal spaces    because I argued that the intellectual claims of the trans    movement appear to be incoherent and the political program that    flows from it undermines feminism. Like many in the radical    feminist movement who take such a position, I didnt contest    the experiences that transgender people describe but offered an    alternative analysis that I believe provides a more compelling    account of sex\/gender politics.  <\/p>\n<p>    These two cases are dramatically different in many ways, of    course, but some similar features deserve attention.    Challenging the foundational mythology of the United Statesthe    claim that we have always been the moral exemplar of the world    and today are the only force that can ensure a safe and stable    world systemprovokes a predictable reaction from most of the    right and centre in U.S. politics, which has made acceptance of    those myths a litmus test for being a good American. When one    invokes history to challenge the myths, conservatives rarely    attempt to engage in real debate, preferring to dismiss critics    as the blame America first gang    and label any debate over policy as a failure to support the    troops.  <\/p>\n<p>    Challenging the biological claims and underlying ideology of    the transgender movement that reproduction-based sex    categories are somehow an invention and that cultural gender    norms can be challenged separate from a feminist critique of    patriarchy  provokes a predictable reaction from most of the    liberal and left end of the political spectrum, which has made    acceptance of those claims a litmus test for being    progressive. When one invokes basic biology and a radical    feminist critique of the transgender movements individualist    gender politics, left\/liberals rarely attempt to engage,    preferring to dismiss critics as TERFs (trans-exclusionary    radical feminists) and label any disagreement about policy as    bigotry.  <\/p>\n<p>    Because I work for a public university, I believe it is part of    my job to take my research and teaching into public. Because    Im a tenured professor, I can exercise my right to free speech    and engage in public debates without much fear of losing my    job. In public writing and speaking, I dont shy away from    provocative statements when I believe they are justified by the    evidence and are important to democratic dialogue  I always    strive to support the claims I make with evidence and logic.  <\/p>\n<p>    I dont mind being criticised and I invite challenges to my    ideas. Whats disturbing in both cases, however, is that I was    routinely denounced as being morally and\/or intellectually    inadequate, but rarely did those denunciations include a    response to what I actually was writing.  <\/p>\n<p>    For months after 9\/11, any critique of U.S. foreign policy was    rejected out of hand, taken by many as evidence that critics    were colluding with terrorists. It wasnt until the failure of    the invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq wasundeniably    evident that such critiques were taken seriously, and even then    the debate focused mainly on failed tactics rather than the    fundamental question of why the United States pursues global    power through imperial strategies.  <\/p>\n<p>    Radical feminist critiques of transgender ideology continue to    attract denunciations, especially after the Obama    administration issued rules about transgender students rights,    which seemed to settle what the liberal position should be.    Conservative\/religious objections to that policy have been    widely debated and covered by journalists, but the more    substantial analyses of radical feminists are largely ignored    in the mainstream and vilified in left\/liberal circles.  <\/p>\n<p>    All of this is troubling, but even more disturbing for me has    not been what wassaid in public but what people    toldme privately. After 9\/11, a number of faculty    colleagues took me aside and told me that they thought the    UT presidents    denunciation of me was inappropriate, but only a couple of    them spoke out publicly. The faculty council and the faculty    committee charged with defending academic free speech were    silent on the university presidents clumsy ad hominem    attack on a professor.  <\/p>\n<p>    Similarly, after a local radical bookstore issued a statement declaring me unfit    for future association with the store, many left\/feminist    friends and allies told me privately that they disagreed with    that decision, but, to the best of my knowledge, none of those    people publicly challenged the stores statement. Rather than    risk similar denunciation, people found it easier to say    nothing.  <\/p>\n<p>    Reasonable people can disagree respectfully about many things,    including the appropriate analysis of U.S. foreign policy in    the Middle East and how best to understand the claims of    transgender people. But in a democracy, weighty public policy    decisions  such as going to war or endorsing the treating of    trans-identified children with puberty blockers- should emerge    from the widest possible conversation in which people provide    reasons for their policy preferences and respond substantively    to good-faith challenges.  <\/p>\n<p>    If that process is derailed, whether by forces from the right    or the left, the deterioration of responsible intellectual    practice will only serve to undermine democracy. What good is    the right to free speech if our current political and academic    climate makes it impossible or dangerous to exercise it?  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Go here to read the rest:<br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/conatusnews.com\/free-speech-witch-hunts\/\" title=\"Free Speech and Intellectual Witch-hunts: How Dogma Degrades Democracy - Conatus News\">Free Speech and Intellectual Witch-hunts: How Dogma Degrades Democracy - Conatus News<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Theres a disagreement in the planning group, about inviting you, an organiser told me hesitantly during a phone call this spring to finalise the details of my speaking slot in a diversity-and-inclusion event, an event one would imagine would prioritise free speech and diversity of thought. 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