
Razib Khan's Unsupervised Learning Wilfred Reilly: confronting historical myths propagated in schools
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Jan 2, 2025 Wilfred Reilly, an associate professor at Kentucky State University and author of "Lies My Liberal Teacher Told Me," discusses the troubling revisionism in American school curricula. He critiques dominant historical narratives about slavery and colonization, pointing out the oversights in contemporary education. Reilly argues for a balanced view of historical morality, examining complex legacies like the Red Scare and the 1960s cultural revolution. He emphasizes the importance of accessible writing to convey intricate topics effectively.
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Impact of Critical Theory
- The focus on critical theory in education has negatively impacted race relations, as indicated by declining poll numbers.
- A more balanced approach is necessary, incorporating both critical analysis and a broader historical perspective.
Balanced History Education
- History education should strive for a balanced, objective understanding of the past, acknowledging both positive and negative aspects of different cultures.
- The goal is to converge on truth, not to impose a specific political or ideological lens.
Judging History
- Applying contemporary morality to judge historical figures is flawed, as moral standards vary across cultures and time periods.
- Both the Spanish and Aztecs, while brutal by today's standards, operated within different ethical frameworks.












