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Problem with Stupid, The Tom Grimwood

Problem with Stupid, The By Tom Grimwood

Problem with Stupid, The by Tom Grimwood


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How has 'people are stupid' become a political argument, and what does it mean?

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Problem with Stupid, The: ignorance, intellectuals, post-truth and resistance by Tom Grimwood

In the past two decades, the rise of a particular commonplace in public debate has emerged on both the Left and the Right: the threat of 'the stupid.' Far from a throwaway ad hominem, stupidity has become a key trope for both explaining and criticising the election results, culture wars and the advances of post-truth. But how do we negotiate 'the stupid' in a meaningful way? Does critique and resistance depend on the mobilisation of intellect, and what does the prevalence of stupidity as a commonplace suggest about the risks of such a mobilisation? What are the resources to work through it outside of condemnation or insult? Taking 'the stupid' as a primary figure in today's cultural rhetoric, Tom Grimwood uses internet memes, film and media, alongside philosophical inquiry, to present a series of interventions in the assumptions of what makes 'the stupid' dangerous and how to move beyond these assumptions into effective resistance.

About Tom Grimwood

Tom Grimwood is Professor of Social Philosophy at the University of Cumbria, UK. His previous books include The Shock of the Same: An Antiphilosophy of Cliches, Key Debates in Social Work and Philosophy, and Irony, Misogyny and Interpretation. He lives in Lancaster, UK.

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NGR9781803410760
9781803410760
1803410760
Problem with Stupid, The: ignorance, intellectuals, post-truth and resistance by Tom Grimwood
New
Paperback
John Hunt Publishing
2023-05-26
168
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