21 June, 2015
Posted by Socrates in Cognitive Dissonance Theory, Cultural Marxism, jewed culture, Jewed philosophy, Jewed science, psychology, social justice, social sciences, Socrates at 2:46 pm | Permanent Link
Let’s say that you’re a college student. Here’s an example of how CDT could be used against you: Slowly, you come to realize that your beliefs about race are wrong because you feel uncomfortable when presented with “newer” (and therefore more “accurate”) information about those beliefs (i.e., you experience CD, which is tension, which feels […]