I wonder if a good way to do so would be to deconstruct it in the same way they've done quite successfully to liberalism.
The main issue with post-modernism, iirc, is that it inevitably arcs towards nihilism because all it's capable of is pulling a thing apart. The only thing that's saved the critical theory types from this fate is that they resolutely refuse to subject their own ideology to the rigorous examination they impose upon that of other people.
I wonder if a good way to do so would be to deconstruct it in the same way they've done quite successfully to liberalism.
The main issue with post-modernism, iirc, is that it inevitably arcs towards nihilism because all it's capable of is pulling a thing apart.
I wonder if a good way to do so would be to deconstruct it in the same way they've done quite successfully to liberalism.