Dark Age America: The Fragmentation of Technology | John Michael Greer
Dec. 3, 2014 (Archdruid Report) -- It was probably inevitable that last weeks discussion of the way that contemporary science is offering itself up as a sacrifice on the altar of corporate greed and institutional arrogance would field me a flurry of responses that insisted that I must hate science.
This is all the more ironic in that the shoddy logic involved in that claim also undergirded George W. Bushs famous and fatuous insistence that the Muslim world is riled at the United States because they hate our freedom.
In point of fact, the animosity felt by many Muslims toward the United States is based on specific grievances concerning specific acts of U.S. foreign policy. Whether or not those grievances are justified is a matter I dont propose to get into here; the point thats relevant to the current discussion is that the grievances exist, they relate to identifiable actions on the part of the U.S. government, and insisting that the animosity in question is aimed at an abstraction instead is simply one of the ways that Bush, or for that matter his equally feckless successor, have tried to sidestep any discussion of the means, ends, and cascading failures of U.S. policy toward the Middle East and the rest of the Muslim world.
In the same way, its very convenient to insist that people who ask hard questions about the way that contemporary science has whored itself out to economic and political interests, or who have noticed gaps between the claims about reality made by the voices of the scientific mainstream and their own lived experience of the world, just hate science. That evasive strategy makes it easy to brush aside questions about the more-problematic dimensions of science as currently practiced. This isnt a strategy with a long shelf life; responding to a rising spiral of problems by insisting that the problems dont exist and denouncing those who demur is one of historys all-time bad choices, but intellectuals in falling civilizations all too often try to shore up the crumbling foundations of their social prestige and privilege via that foredoomed approach.
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