Freedom of speech is important in order to keep your mind organized. Without free speech there is no true thought. “The reason you think is so that your thoughts can die instead of you”.
Tag: Jordan Peterson
Jordan Peterson – Why Freedom of Speech is Not Just Another Value
The reasons that free speech must be paramount among the intrinsic rights. There is no difference between free speech and free thought, for starters, and without free thought, it is impossible to know oneself or the world.
Q & A 2016 07 July: Disney Propaganda and Why Bashing Religion Doesn’t Make You Smart
Dr. Jordan B. Peterson — a University of Toronto Professor, clinical psychologist, and author of Maps of Meaning — Talks about Disney propaganda and why bashing religion doesn’t make you smart.
Lecture: Biblical Series VII: Walking with God: Noah and the Flood
Dr. Jordan B. Peterson intermingle the story of Noah and his survival with elements of the Sermon on the Mount, making the effort to explain to a modern audience why careful moral attitude and behavior comprises the best defence against “the righteous anger of God.”
Jordan Peterson – What Marx got wrong
Jordan Peterson discusses capitalism, the Pareto distribution and what Marx got wrong. It’s not the same people, it’s the same proportion of people at the top.
Lecture: 2017 Maps of Meaning 01: Context and Background
Jordan B. Peterson discusses the context within which the theory he was delineating through this course emerge: that of the cold war. What is belief? Why is it so important to people? Why will they fight to protect it?
2017 Personality 21: Biology & Traits: Performance Prediction
Peterson talks about the thorny problem of predicting performance: academic, industrial, creative and entrepreneurial); about the practical utility of such prediction, in the business and other environments; about the economic value of accurate prediction
2017 Personality 07: Carl Jung and the Lion King (Part 1)
Dr. Jordan B. Peterson uses Disney’s Lion King to further illustrate the basic principles of the personality and clinical theories of Dr. Carl Gustav Jung, student of Nietzsche and Freud, originator of analytical psychology.