July 18, 2017
America's default philosophy
John McCumber — a grad school colleague with whom I have alas not kept up — has posted at Aeon an insightful historical argument that America’s default philosophy came about because of a need to justify censoring American communist professorss (resulting in a naive scientism) and a need to have a positive alternative to Marxism (resulting in the adoption of rational choice theory).
That compressed summary does not do justice to the article’s grounding in the political events of the 1950s nor to how well-written and readable it is.
Categories: culture, philosophy Tagged with: communism • history • philosophy
Date: July 18th, 2017 dw
Date: July 18th, 2017 dw