The social effects of a “Libertarian” anti-individualistic post-modernism for us today, are meaningful and significant. Perhaps, many of us have heard about post-modernism? And some can say that we have read about it. But how many really know how much post-modernism has influenced every single thing we now do and think? Making special reference to Jordan Peterson's critiques as well as Socrates and The Enlightenment period and the internet, the essay discusses and evaluates the good and bad side effects of post-modernism and addresses how we might learn from understanding them. This academic essay was part of previous research undertaken when I was lecturing at the University of Western Australia where I had also achieved my PhD. In 2015 I left it unpublished and have subsequently amended and updated it.
Table of contents
Abstract
Good vs bad side effects and how we can learn from understanding them
The problem with the definition of the individual and individualism: left wing ideology- libertarian ideas – from the French Revolution
Down with hierarchy, meta narratives and an era of protest
The Internet
The 1990s and the death of the grand narratives / meta-narratives and the transgression of all boundaries and categories
The 2000s, the digital dream and the age of alter-modernism (digital was supposed to be different - it was supposed to be inventing the world)
A solution? What can we do?
Bibliography
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