Thursday, October 29, 2015

The GOP and the Rise of Anti-Knowledge


Poor education and ignorance creates malleable masses that readily believe the likes of Fox News = Fake News = Propaganda. 

A sad commentary on a nation that once held great hope.

The article below is worth reading in its entirety.  


The GOP and the Rise of Anti-Knowledge


This post was first published at Consortium News.
In the realm of physics, the opposite of matter is not nothingness, but antimatter. In the realm of practical epistemology, the opposite of knowledge is not ignorance but anti-knowledge. This seldom recognized fact is one of the prime forces behind the decay of political and civic culture in America.
Some common-sense philosophers have observed this point over the years. “Genuine ignorance is . . . profitable because it is likely to be accompanied by humility, curiosity, and open mindedness; whereas ability to repeat catch-phrases, cant terms, familiar propositions, gives the conceit of learning and coats the mind with varnish waterproof to new ideas,” observed psychologist John Dewey.
Or, as humorist Josh Billings put it, “The trouble with people is not that they don’t know, but that they know so much that ain’t so.”


http://billmoyers.com/2015/10/29/the-gop-and-the-rise-of-anti-knowledge/

Dr. Ben Carson's rise to the top of the Republican presidential field shows that many Republicans, especially Christian fundamentalists, have decoupled from the real world — and are proud of it. The more that GOP candidates embrace “anti-knowledge” the more popular they become, as Mike Lofgren explains.

Ben Carson’s rise to the top of the Republican presidential field shows that many Republicans, especially Christian fundamentalists, have decoupled from the…
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