Introduction

In a word, the University’s fundamental commitment is to the principle that debate or
deliberation may not be suppressed because the ideas put forth are thought by some or
even by most members of the University community to be offensive, unwise, immoral,
or wrong-headed. It is for the individual members of the University community, not
for the University as an institution, to make those judgments for themselves, and to act
on those judgments not by seeking to suppress speech, but by openly and vigorously
contesting the ideas that they oppose.

– University of Chicago Committee on Freedom of Expression

 

The purpose of this blog is to document the dangers that ideology poses on real world solutions. This includes critiques of feminism and Marxism, two very prevalent ideologies. Other thoughts will be posted as well.

 

– Paul

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