!neolibs !bookworms there's a book "Infantilised" by a Bong author.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/199617292-infantilised
The first link is The Economist article.
Some highlights
Over many years as a lecturer, Mr Hayward grew concerned that his 18-year-old students "resembled less mature teenagers on the cusp of adulthood and more fearful schoolchildren adrift in an alien world of adult autonomy". One arrived in class dressed in a onesie, noting that it was cold and he liked to feel comfortable. Was he not "concerned about the infantilising overtones of such a garment?" asked Mr Hayward. "No, I want to be treated like a kid," came the reply. "Adulting is hard."
Finally, Mr Hayward chides the liberal commentariat. On the one hand, they celebrated Greta Thunberg, a former schoolgirl activist, as an "all-knowing sage", despite her possessing "no scientific expertise" and saying "nothing original whatsoever about climate issues". This, he claims, is evidence of "a role reversal in which young people are increasingly assigned the intellectual gravitas and cultural authority to educate adults".
A lot millennial writing consists on adults behaving like children and children acting as sage creatures "lecturing" adults. Greta Thunberg is just a symptom of that. !writecel gives us some pf the worst examples of "wise kids" tropes on media.
But Mr Hayward's argument has two flaws. One is that it is so grumpy. Why shouldn't adults dress up as comic-book characters, if they enjoy it? What is wrong with liking the "Wallace and Gromit" animated films? Being grown-up means taking responsibility for your actions; it does not mean only ever seeking fun in highbrow places.
Lmao, "Just let people enjoy things" journo version
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Christopher Lasch has become very popular in the online chudospheres and was predicting/commenting on this many decades ago. His thesis was centered on the idea that the creation of so many expert classes (teachers, psychologists etc.) in the realm of private/family life have caused parents to defer to -logic and suck. I think obviously technology has caused many parents to abdicate their responsibility even further.
Unrelatedly, Matthew 18:
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I explained responding to @lain below but I would guess He means intellectual humility and willingness to learn, which is a concept that comes up often in the Bible such as in Ecclesiastes where the novel spin on Hellenistic philosophy provided by our author is to dwell on the vanity of knowledge itself, which Greeks held in much higher regard.
@nuclearshill this would be one time it would be nice to be in your Sophists group IG. Still not joining since I know I'm just gonna get trolled a bunch and I'm still at undergrad level understanding of most topics lol
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!sophistry
That would make you a PhD compared to me and the rest of the ping members.
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The owner of sophists should be the dramatard with the most philosophy texts by pound.
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@ACA thoughts?
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Before any weigh ins. I have a storage unit.
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Personally, I read at a pre-K level, and anything more is pretentious !sophistry
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!bookworms favourite Dr Seuss work?
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Pocket_Book_of_Boners
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Hungry hungry hippo.
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ah, very cultured good gentlesir
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He was referring to Wittgenstein.
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I am an r-slur with barely a cursory understanding of the English language
in all seriousness it's neat being in this ping group so far, never been pinged unnecessarily or seen anybody getting mocked/trolled
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What a terrible example you're setting for rdrama. !metashit all of these people should be sitebanned.
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Make sure to use a helper verb, e.g. "have," if you don't want to sound like a member of the untouchable caste. (Don't use "be" improperly either).
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I will omit whatever words I feel like leaving out
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I've always been curious how that relates to 1 Corinthians 13:11
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It's just describing something that happens.
Look at the surrounding verses, it's about something which is to come.
I always figured it's about the maturity you get when you're all grown up and clothed in your new heavenly body
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Why do some christians take quotes out of context as universal mantras?
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Easy W
Jewish lives matter
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Jesus directly mentions the intellectual humility of children, which is a characteristic that a wise man would likewise possess.
Paul actually talks about it in the same passage too, you're just having a moment taking something from scripture out of context.
St. Pauls First Epistle to the Corinthians, 13:
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Oh that does make more sense, thanks.
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1 Corinthians 13:11
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It's crazy how many parents just delegate raising their children to youtube and minecraft.
I see these r-slurs pushing their r-slurlets around in strollers out on a nice day while the r-slurlets are glued into a fricking ipad.
The growing social issues we have are almost entirely the fault of shitty parents completely abdicating their responsibilities.
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