Stephen Hicks

Michel Foucault in *Explaining Postmodernism*

Michel Foucault said: “All my analyses are against the idea of universal necessities in human existence.” And philosopher Todd May summarizes Foucault’s conclusion this way: “It is meaningless to speak in the name of—or against—Reason, Truth, or Knowledge.” For more on Foucault’s contributions to postmodernism, see p. 11 of my Explaining Postmodernism: Skepticism from Rousseau

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Jean-Jacques Rousseau on collective service to the state [Explaining Postmodernism series]

Counter-Enlightenment thinker Jean-Jacques Rousseau claimed that in moral society, one “coalesces with all, in this each of us puts in common his person and his whole power under the supreme direction of society’s leaders.” And: A “citizen should render to the state all the services he can as soon as the sovereign demands them.” Further:

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Innovation Is Upsetting | Be Willing to Be Offended on a Regular Basis — with Professor Stephen Hicks

My podcast on the Bill Murphy show is now up on these platforms: LinkedIn RedZone Blog Soundcloud iTunes Stitcher (for Droid users) A transcription is also available at the RedZone Blog link. Themes and questions: The humanities-universities’ shift from classical liberal education with focus on individual and his uniqueness to a post-modern outlook with focus on

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Books that influenced me most, 1973-1982

That decade spans my high school and undergraduate education. I list the following twelve books because they provoked strong intellectual or aesthetic engagement and, in some cases, long-term agreement. Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics James Herriot, All Creatures Great and Small Alistair MacLean, The Guns of Navarone Ludwig von Mises, Socialism Friedrich Nietzsche, Genealogy of Morals L.M.

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