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Maria Comninou's avatar

May be I missed it, but it did not see any discussion of the effect of misogynism/harassment/sexism/biases against women in society in general regarding the development of these traits in women in academia and elsewhere. As I got my Ph.D in Engineering in 1973, I was very aware of “truths” that were simply biases or excuses for discrimination. Here is, for example, a truth I was told right away in academia: my TIAA benefits were less than those of male faculty because “women live longer”. *I asked where are the statistics of life expectancy among female mechanical engineering professors for comparison? None, as I was the first woman in my mechanical engineering department at the time! But even assuming that it is a universal truth that similarly situated women live longer than men, when this “truth’ is used for discrimination in benefits, I surely object! So if you ask me, I am all for scientific truth, but I retain a nagging suspicion that it may be used inappropriately or out of context or that it is not based on good research. This attitude reflects my experience.

*This was found discriminatory and corrected a few years later.

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Quarrelsome Life's avatar

I can't help but think of Rorschach in Alan Moore's masterpiece novel "Watchmen". His choice of death over participation in the noble lie--a lie that hid a potentially catastrophic truth--is a sentiment not difficult for me to understand on a visceral level. Truth has an ineffably transcendent value of its own.

That said, I also consider truth to be a servant of love. But true love is not entirely warm and cuddly. To truly will the good of the other is not to infantilize them with padded safe spaces; not to deny them the opportunities to encounter obstacles and sources of resistance; not to deny them the chance to meet the adversarial circumstances necessary for growth; not to do as the Buddha's father was said to have done in seeking to hide the tragedy of mortal reality. To hide or artificially sweeten the bitter truths of the world--as the average female temperament seems to be doing in academia and beyond with this quasi-religious Woke Neo-Marxist stuff--is to do the good of the other a disservice. Worse, it is to Oedipalize people in the guise of DIE and, in the process, deny them the development necessary to navigate the tragedies inevitable in life outside the insulated nest.

An outstanding piece, and one that must stimulate discourse in the ivory tower if we are to change from our current course and avoid sleepwalking into a bizarre new Dark Age.

Thanks for highlighting Lawrence.

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