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|text=Helen Pluckrose and James Lindsay are two young, liberal, exceptionally well-informed, open-minded scholars. So naturally they are exiles from the modern university. Both have immersed themselves in their respective fields of scholarship and have found themselves hitting against the wall of “social justice theory”, postmodernism and much more. Unlike most of their contemporaries, they have decided to try to break down that wall.}} |
|text=Helen Pluckrose and James Lindsay are two young, liberal, exceptionally well-informed, open-minded scholars. So naturally they are exiles from the modern university. Both have immersed themselves in their respective fields of scholarship and have found themselves hitting against the wall of “social justice theory”, postmodernism and much more. Unlike most of their contemporaries, they have decided to try to break down that wall.}} |
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Helen Pluckrose develops the definition of "Social Justice" <ref name="New Discourses">{{cite web|last=|first=|title=The Evolution of Postmodern Thought|url=https://newdiscourses.com/2020/06/helen-pluckrose-evolution-postmodern-thought/}}</ref> |
Helen Pluckrose develops the definition of "Social Justice" <ref name="New Discourses">{{cite web|last=|first=|title=The Evolution of Postmodern Thought|url=https://newdiscourses.com/2020/06/helen-pluckrose-evolution-postmodern-thought/}}</ref> |
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Pluckrose is a contributor of the New Discourses; she is also one of the two co-authors of the book [[Cynical Theories|''Cynical Theories'']] |
Pluckrose is a contributor of the New Discourses; she is also one of the two co-authors of the book [[Cynical Theories|''Cynical Theories'']] |
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Helen Pluckrose | |
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Nationality | American |
Academic background | |
Alma mater | Portland State University |
Academic work | |
Main interests | late medieval/early modern religious writing by and about women |
Notable ideas | Cynical Theories |
Website | areomagazine |
Helen Pluckrose is one of the three academics,along with Peter Boghossian, James A. Lindsay, that took part in what is often referred to as the grievance studies probe or "Sokal Squared" . As a result of the project, Helen, formerly an academic with PSU is, in exile. She is currently serving as the Editor in Chief of the Areo Magazine; her research interests reside in late medieval/early modern religious writing by and about women. [1] The Times describes ..Murray, Douglas (September 4, 2020). "Cynical Theories by Helen Pluckrose & James Lindsay review — woke warriors are conquering academia". The Times. Retrieved October 10, 2020.
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Helen Pluckrose and James Lindsay are two young, liberal, exceptionally well-informed, open-minded scholars. So naturally they are exiles from the modern university. Both have immersed themselves in their respective fields of scholarship and have found themselves hitting against the wall of “social justice theory”, postmodernism and much more. Unlike most of their contemporaries, they have decided to try to break down that wall.
Works
Helen Pluckrose develops the definition of "Social Justice" [2]
Pluckrose is a contributor of the New Discourses; she is also one of the two co-authors of the book Cynical Theories
References
- ^ "About the author". Areo Magazine. 17 August 2020.
- ^ "The Evolution of Postmodern Thought".
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