Saturday, October 20, 2018

Prager

One of the greatest misconceptions of higher education is that if something is very complex, it is very profound. This is a paraphrase from a Prager video. I cannot find the video, but I can predict with some assurance that university complexity has more to do with its bureaucratic maize, its authoritarianism and intolerance, its lack of diversity and its stifling political correctness than its  love of moderation. 

The Leftist monopoly on power and ideas and the minds of the young in American Academia is bad complexity.

Good complexity can still be presented in a simple, clear, logical way, and that is what the complexity of moderation amounts to.

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