- The Threat to Reason
"The Threat to Reason" is a book by [http://commentisfree.guardian.co.uk/dan_hind/profile.html Dan Hind] , published by
Verso Books .In it he argues that the
Enlightenment has been 'hijacked' by corporate and state interests who use it to justify their activities. Their claim to represent true Enlightenment values has been used to justify a range of controversial events from theIraq war to the need for unregulated corporations.The central point is that the mainstream perception of the [http://www.channel4.com/culture/microsites/E/enemies_of_reason/ enemies of reason] distracts attention from the real threat of
corporate andgovernment corruption of Enlightenment principles.Hind also articulates
Max_Horkheimer 'spostmodernist idea that "the Enlightenment is authoritarian" [ [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dialectic_of_Enlightenment]The conclusion to his book upholds
Kant's view that the Enlightenment involves intellectual adulthood and making moral decisions independent of those above us in social, economic or politicalhierarchies . To do this, our true thoughts must be made available publicly throughopen access platforms such aswikipedia . By contributing one's expertise and knowledge to the public domain, we can "become the authors of our own Enlightenment".Notes
References
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Dan Hind , "The Threat to Reason" (Verso, 2007) ISBN 978-1-84457-152-6
*citation|last= Derbyshire |first= Jonathan |title= Review of The Threat to Reason |journal= The New Humanist |volume= 122 |issue= 4 |url= http://newhumanist.org.uk/1428 |year= 2007 |date= July/August 2007 |accessdate= 2008-09-02.External links
*http://thethreattoreason.blogspot.com/
*http://www.versobooks.com/books/ghij/h-titles/hind_d_threat_reason.shtml
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