
Dad Saves America The Socialist Resurgence in Our Era of Broken Minds - Dr. Stephen Hicks
Feb 12, 2026
Dr. Stephen Hicks, philosopher and author who studies postmodernism and political ideas, traces how Western thought evolved from Greco‑Roman and Christian roots to modern ideologies. He discusses information overload, education’s role in adulthood and mental health, the rise of Rousseauian and Marxist currents, and why philosophy and cognitive hygiene matter today.
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Truth Is A Mapping Between Mind And Reality
- Stephen Hicks defines truth as the subject successfully mapping beliefs onto objective reality through facts and cognitive standards.
- He warns that abstract theorizing complicates truth-seeking because minds are fallible and biased.
Assess Sources Before Believing Claims
- Judge information by assessing the reliability and cognitive habits of its source before accepting claims.
- Distinguish misinformation (error) from disinformation (deliberate deception) when evaluating messages.
Information Overload Mirrors Food Abundance
- Hicks compares information overload to modern caloric abundance: both require new self-control and literacy.
- He argues we must learn what to consume cognitively and set institutional filters to avoid mental obesity.




