What we once trusted, we now doubt and even disbelieve as a matter of new habit...
Authored by Jeffrey Tucker: The last three and a half years have been times of enormous upheaval.
It
has affected politics, economics, culture, media and technology. It’s
not just about the spreading of economic, cultural and demographic
decay. Millions and billions of lives have been wrecked, to be sure, but
there is also a big impact on the way we see the world around us.
What we once trusted, we now doubt and even disbelieve as a matter of new habit. The
simple categories of understanding that we once deployed to make sense
of the world have been tested, challenged and even overthrown. Old forms
of ideological commitments have opened their way to new.
This particularly pertains to intellectuals. Or should in any case.
If you have not shifted your thinking in some respect over these years, you are either a prophet, asleep or in denial.
The
way social media works today, influencers are reluctant to admit it
lest risk their followings built out of a prior cultural landscape. This
is really too bad.
There is nothing wrong with changing,
adapting, migrating and calling out truth even if that contradicts what
you once said or how you used to believe.