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A user with 26,886 edits. Account created on 28 August 2009.
9 November 2024
- 19:1219:12, 9 November 2024 diff hist +217 User:Peter1c Link to researchgate for latest research current
- 19:0519:05, 9 November 2024 diff hist +1 User:Peter1c Link to researchgate for latest research
- 19:0019:00, 9 November 2024 diff hist −459,268 User:Peter1c These rants do not represent Peter1c's latest views.
6 November 2024
- 16:0116:01, 6 November 2024 diff hist +33 User:Peter1c →Pages created: +Stephen Ball (sociologist)
- 14:2514:25, 6 November 2024 diff hist +251 Stephen Ball (sociologist) +Image
- 14:0314:03, 6 November 2024 diff hist +1,784 N Stephen Ball (sociologist) Capital, through philanthropic foundations, invests in the work of think tanks and advocacy networks and policy entrepreneurs with the intention and hope of exacting extensions to the commodification of the social.
5 November 2024
- 14:3614:36, 5 November 2024 diff hist +35 User:Peter1c →Pages created: +Robert Chapman (philosopher)
30 October 2024
- 18:5018:50, 30 October 2024 diff hist +1,423 Autism During a war where men were expected to express a 'soldier mentality' and to be part of the group, boys who failed to fit this economic requirement were singled out as pathological (it was mostly boys who got the diagnosis) and were baptized with a new name: autism. ... Hans Asperger and other medics began dividing autistics up into those deemed to have potential worth to the Third Reich given their purportedly strong logical capacities, and those who were to be sterilized or killed. ~ R.Chapman current
- 18:4818:48, 30 October 2024 diff hist −3 m Robert Chapman (philosopher) correction current
- 18:4218:42, 30 October 2024 diff hist +59 Autism A lot of missing TOC headings
- 17:3717:37, 30 October 2024 diff hist +30 Robert Chapman (philosopher) +Category:Autism activists
- 16:2216:22, 30 October 2024 diff hist +978 Robert Chapman (philosopher) +Image +context
- 16:1216:12, 30 October 2024 diff hist −54 Robert Chapman (philosopher) -cat -stub
- 16:0816:08, 30 October 2024 diff hist +496 Robert Chapman (philosopher) It was capitalism that allowed the body itself to go from being understood as a dynamic organism to being a working or broken machine. And it was not just the fact that new machines were increasingly part of daily life, making it seem natural to use machines as metaphors for the sciences of the age. It was also that the mode of production itself favored a reduction of people to living machines, since they were seen as working or broken in relation to their productive potential.
- 16:0016:00, 30 October 2024 diff hist +42 N Robert Chapman Redirected page to Robert Chapman (philosopher) current Tag: New redirect
- 15:5915:59, 30 October 2024 diff hist +1,539 N Robert Chapman (philosopher) Hans Asperger and other medics began dividing autistics up into those deemed to have potential worth to the Third Reich given their purportedly strong logical capacities, and those who were to be sterilized or killed along with countless other mad and disabled targets.
24 October 2024
- 17:0517:05, 24 October 2024 diff hist +2 m Evasion (ethics) m dash current
- 17:0317:03, 24 October 2024 diff hist −293 Individualism The most pernicious of all evasions is—hidden in the crowd, to want, as it were, to avoid God’s inspection of oneself as a single individual, as Adam once did when his bad conscience fooled him into thinking that he could hide among the trees. ~ Søren Kierkegaard current
- 16:5916:59, 24 October 2024 diff hist −295 Evasion (ethics) shorten to relevant portion
- 16:5816:58, 24 October 2024 diff hist +343 Conformity The most pernicious of all evasions is—hidden in the crowd, to want, as it were, to avoid God’s inspection of oneself as a single individual, as Adam once did when his bad conscience fooled him into thinking that he could hide among the trees. ** Søren Kierkegaard current
- 16:5216:52, 24 October 2024 diff hist +1 m Conformity Alphabetize
- 16:5216:52, 24 October 2024 diff hist +1 m Conformity Alphabetize
- 16:5016:50, 24 October 2024 diff hist +1 m Evasion (ethics) formatting
- 16:4616:46, 24 October 2024 diff hist +32 User:Peter1c →Pages created: +Reader-response criticism
- 16:4516:45, 24 October 2024 diff hist +26 User:Peter1c →Stubs created: +Craig Steven Wilder
- 16:4416:44, 24 October 2024 diff hist +39 User:Peter1c →Pages created: +Patrick Wolfe +Evgeny Bogat
- 16:4316:43, 24 October 2024 diff hist +20 User:Peter1c →Stubs created: +Roger Garaudy
- 16:4216:42, 24 October 2024 diff hist +18 User:Peter1c →Stubs created: +David Tyack
- 16:4116:41, 24 October 2024 diff hist +23 User:Peter1c →Pages created: +Deborah Britzman
- 16:4016:40, 24 October 2024 diff hist +28 User:Peter1c →Theme pages: +Cultural assimilation
- 16:3416:34, 24 October 2024 diff hist +1,729 Slavery Economic actors were the architects of the slave plantation systems that came to dominate American society from the Southern United States to the Caribbean and Brazil. It was merchants and planters, not statesmen and jurists, who determined that slave labor was more profitable than free. ... This history constitutes a welcome corrective to the fashionable view that free markets automatically promote social justice. ~ E. Foner current
- 16:3016:30, 24 October 2024 diff hist +115 Free market +TOC current
- 16:2516:25, 24 October 2024 diff hist +1,734 Free market Commerce unrestrained by social control ends up stripping economic relations of all moral content, while the drive toward fulfilling market demands at the lowest possible price creates widespread indifference to the conditions under which marketable goods are produced ... The demands of the consumer and the profit drive of the entrepreneur overwhelm the rights of those whose labor actually produces the salable commodity. ~ E. Foner
- 16:1916:19, 24 October 2024 diff hist +1,665 Eric Foner Commerce unrestrained by social control ends up stripping economic relations of all moral content, while the drive toward fulfilling market demands at the lowest possible price creates widespread indifference to the conditions under which marketable goods are produced ... The demands of the consumer and the profit drive of the entrepreneur overwhelm the rights of those whose labor actually produces the salable commodity. current
- 14:2814:28, 24 October 2024 diff hist +457 Power +Image The political organization of Rome might dazzle the world with its power, but it was oppressive; hence there was nothing sacred or divine about it. ... In Jesus' eyes God's ultimate historical word is love, whereas the ultimate historical word of power in the human world is oppression. Jesus' journey to the cross is a trial dealing with the authentic nature of power. ~ Jon Sobrino current
- 14:2314:23, 24 October 2024 diff hist +733 User:Peter1c The political organization of Rome might dazzle the world with its power, but it was oppressive; hence there was nothing sacred or divine about it. ... In Jesus' eyes God's ultimate historical word is love, whereas the ultimate historical word of power in the human world is oppression. Jesus' journey to the cross is a trial dealing with the authentic nature of power. ~ J. Sobrino
- 14:2214:22, 24 October 2024 diff hist +2,650 User:Peter1c Add section →Jon Sobrino (b. 1938)
- 14:0914:09, 24 October 2024 diff hist +783 Forgiveness On the one hand, there is the type of sinner whom, in present-day language, we would call ‘oppressor.’ Their basic sin consists in oppressing, placing intolerable burdens on others, acting unjustly and so on. On the other hand, there are those who sin ‘from weakness’. ... Jesus ... offers salvation to all, and makes demands of all, but in a very different way. He directly demands a radical conversion of the first group, an active cessation from oppressing. ~ J. Sobrino current
22 October 2024
- 18:1418:14, 22 October 2024 diff hist +3 m Education typo
- 18:1318:13, 22 October 2024 diff hist +550 Education From the inherent ambivalence of education, namely, its capacity to bring out what is least determined in man as well as to program and determine him, Paulo Freire derives what I think is his fundamental thesis: that there is no neutral education. Education is either for domestication or for freedom. ~ João Da Veiga Coutinho
21 October 2024
- 18:1118:11, 21 October 2024 diff hist +366 Cultural assimilation Arguments for inclusion produce the very exclusions they are meant to cure. ... The question that cannot be uttered is, just how different can these different folks be and still be recognized as just like everyone else? ~ Deborah Britzman
- 18:0218:02, 21 October 2024 diff hist +644 N Cultural assimilation Assimilationist politics, ... according to its critics, looks to expand the definition of normal to include lesbians and gays, rather than attacking and undermining the very processes by which (some) subjects become normalized and others marginalized. ~ Susanne Luhmann
- 16:1316:13, 21 October 2024 diff hist +503 Empathy If one cannot feel one’s way into people without, in actuality, representing the self as the arbitrator and judge of the other’s actions and possibilities, perhaps it is time to question what one wants from empathy. ... A more useful way to think about feelings requires attention to what it is that structures the ways in which feelings are imagined and read. ~ D. Britzman current
- 16:1116:11, 21 October 2024 diff hist +439 Deborah Britzman If one cannot feel one’s way into people without, in actuality, representing the self as the arbitrator and judge of the other’s actions and possibilities, perhaps it is time to question what one wants from empathy. ... A more useful way to think about feelings requires attention to what it is that structures the ways in which feelings are imagined and read. current
- 15:2715:27, 21 October 2024 diff hist +30 N Deborah P. Britzman Redirected page to Deborah Britzman current Tag: New redirect
- 15:2715:27, 21 October 2024 diff hist +2 m Deborah Britzman formatting
- 15:2715:27, 21 October 2024 diff hist +3 m Deborah Britzman Formatting
- 15:2615:26, 21 October 2024 diff hist +704 N Deborah Britzman Queer theory proposes to think identities in terms that place as a problem the production of normalcy and in terms that confound the intelligibility of the apparatuses that produce identity as repetition.
- 15:1315:13, 21 October 2024 diff hist +37 Queer theory +See also current
- 15:1215:12, 21 October 2024 diff hist +18 Queer →See also: +Queer theory current