Sunday, January 19, 2020

Jordan Peterson On Personal Responsibility

Peterson denies that collective action on large social issues is the way to go. More effective is personal, self-improvement, and if enough people do that, then there will be social, widespread benefit.

When individuals seek to avoid personal responsibility for their failed lives, Pederson accuses them of fleeing into pseudo-moralistic perspectives of collective responsibility. Young people demand immediate action to solve global warming, and it might not be occurring even, but they want global, totalitarian, coerced forcing of all people and all countries to give up their economies, their liberty and their national sovereignty to a Soviet-style global government, a failed plan that will wreck all lives, bring hell on earth, impoverish all and enslave all, a terrible solution.

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