
The Strange Death of the University, Part 2: A New Sensibility
02:14:28
SDG Urgency Traces Back To Limits To Growth
- Lindsay ties modern environmental alarm to the Club of Rome 'Limits to Growth' lineage, showing continuity with calls for population/resource controls.
- He uses that history to question the report's asserted urgency and proposed-scale interventions.
Climate As A Lever For Global Control
- Lindsay highlights that climate's global nature enables demands for worldwide control and redistribution, making it an attractive lever for centralized power.
- He links this global leverage to fears of engineered energy scarcity and political centralization.
Question SDG Inequality Claims Before Supporting Systemic Rewrites
- Scrutinize inequality claims tied to SDG policy proposals and seek transparent evidence before endorsing sweeping social-contract rewrites.
- Lindsay points to Klaus Schwab's calls to rewrite the social contract and warns of wealth transfers benefiting elites.
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Introduction
00:00 • 4min
Cordyceps Mushroom - The University Has Died
03:55 • 2min
The Universities Are Going to Have to Get on Board With the 2030 Agenda
05:31 • 4min
The Strange Death of the University
09:56 • 2min
The Call to Create and Apply Knowledge for Global Sustainability
12:19 • 3min
The Dialectical Leftist Ideology
15:26 • 2min
Global Sustainability
17:10 • 2min
Humanity Is Facing Unprecedented Challenges
19:12 • 3min
Climate Change - The Ultimate Risk of Untold Sufferings for Humankind
22:12 • 2min
Is There a Legitimate Hierarchy?
23:57 • 4min
Sustainability Is the New Sensitivity
28:20 • 4min
The Most Occasional Piece of the Solution Is Taken Off the Table
32:40 • 2min
Sustainable Development Goals Are Directly or Indirectly Associated With Climate Change
34:42 • 2min
The 2019 Global Sustainable Development Report - Climate Change and Its Impacts
37:11 • 2min
The Inequality, You Assholes, Loss of Nature and Diversity
39:16 • 2min
Climate Change
41:43 • 3min
Inequality in Its Consequences for Poverty and Hunger
44:22 • 2min
Time Is a Critical Aspect in Sustainable Development Goals
46:37 • 4min
Inter and Transdisciplinary Action and Research and Education
50:08 • 3min
Are You Going to Be the Cathedral Universities of the Sustainable Religion?
52:47 • 3min
The United Nations Consensus on Sustainable Development Goals
55:24 • 1min
Higher Education Institutions Are Key to Our Progress Ahead of the Sustainable Development Goals
56:38 • 3min
The Role of Higher Education Institutions in the Sustainable Development Goals
59:59 • 4min
Universities and Higher Education Institutions Should Prioritize the Sustainable Development Goals
01:04:06 • 3min
Sustainability Is the New Materialist
01:06:45 • 3min
The 2030 Agenda Calls for Quote, Leave No One Behind
01:09:39 • 3min
Elitism in the Higher Education Institutions
01:12:17 • 3min
Why Go to Harvard?
01:14:49 • 2min
You're Burning Through the Trust of Your Constituency
01:17:15 • 2min
Higher Education Institution Communities - The 2030 Agenda
01:19:17 • 3min
Higher Education Institutions Have Ethical Principles
01:21:49 • 3min
Sustainability and Social Justice - A New Sensitivity and Rationality
01:24:20 • 3min
HEI Ethics Training for Future Professionals
01:27:19 • 3min
Diversity in Higher Education
01:29:53 • 2min
The Importance of Sustainability in Higher Education
01:31:51 • 4min
The Importance of Knowledge Management Policies
01:36:18 • 2min
Why Higher Education Institutions Shouldn't Democratize Knowledge
01:38:05 • 4min
Higher Education and Non-Conformity
01:42:10 • 5min
Higher Education Solutions on the Covid 19 Crisis
01:47:04 • 4min
The Third World Higher Education Conference
01:51:20 • 6min
Sustainable Development Goals and Inter- And Trans-Disciplined Learning
01:57:05 • 3min
Higher Education Institutions in Portland Oregon That Can Add Value to Striking Science Based Knowledge
01:59:58 • 4min
Queer Theorists Are Just Fucking Crazy People
02:03:32 • 1min
Higher Education Institutions and Social Justice
02:04:57 • 4min
The Unbridled Call of Higher Education Institutions
02:08:30 • 6min
The New Discourses Podcast with James Lindsay, Episode 96
We all know academia is in trouble. In fact, we're not even sure it can be saved. To put it simply, the university is dying. To be sure, it's a strange death, however, because the university is in some sense going back to its roots, returning to being theological seminaries, though in a completely new religion. That religion is the transformative religion of Dialectical Leftism, and its materialist watchword in the 21st century is "Sustainability." In this New Discourses Podcast series, host James Lindsay takes the listener through a 2022 UNESCO book, Knowledge-driven Actions: Transforming Higher Education for Global Sustainability (https://unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000380519/), that calls upon all "higher education institutions" to transform themselves so that they align, promote, and help complete the United Nations 17 Sustainable Development Goals as a part of the 2030 Agenda.
In this episode of the series, host James Lindsay takes the listener through the first chapter, the introduction, to this manipulative UNESCO document. Sustainability is made out clearly to be a cult-religious concept, a new theological object to bind and orient the university so that the Neo-Communist agenda can be accomplished through it. Sustainability will come to guide how institutions think, operate, research, and teach, and they will serve as beacons for this new faith to the communities around them. Sustainability is to become our "New Sensibility," just like Herbert Marcuse called for in the second chapter of his 1969 Essay on Liberation (https://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/marcuse/works/1969/essay-liberation.htm/). Sustainability as the tyranny of the 21st century (https://newdiscourses.com/2021/10/sustainability-tyranny-21st-century/) is to become the mode and model for all institutions of higher education, including colleges, universities, seminaries, and more. Join James to hear about how the universities are to be transformed into the cathedrals of this new backwards cult religion.
Part 1: https://newdiscourses.com/2022/10/strange-death-university-part-1-red-thread/
Part 3: https://newdiscourses.com/2022/11/the-strange-death-of-the-university-part-3-the-strange-death-of-science/
Part 4: https://newdiscourses.com/2022/11/the-strange-death-of-the-university-part-4-the-strange-death-of-knowledge/
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