#2020_TheParasiticMind "The contemporary progressive mantra considers it laudable to argue that different races, cultures, or religions possess distinct ways of knowing. However, not too long ago, the idea that people of different races or classes possessed distinct ways of thinking and reasoning, was reserved for racists and other miscreants. Ludwig von Mises, a leading figure of the Austrian School of Economics and a staunch defender of classical liberalism, coined the term polylogism to capture this exact folly."
#IRLScholarGadSaad #IRLEconomistLudwigVonMises #TheoryPolylogism
Supplementary "Polylogism is an epistemological view based on the proposition that the logical structure of the mind is substantially different between human groups. It thus implies that the logical laws of thought (i.e., the law of noncontradiction, modus ponens, etc.) are different between groups to which individuals belong" (Pierre Perrin, 2005, p.22).
Perrin, P. (2005). 'Hermeneutic economics: Between relativism and progressive polylogism.' The Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics 8(3): 21-38.
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Addendum Polylogism shares ideas in common with
#PoliticsNationalismEthno and
#PowerControlSegregationEthnopluralism