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A variety of essays from external resources that shed light on indoctrination engagement.Important → Note that links to these essays have been made available because they describe of how various aspects of indoctrination are perceived, accepted as credible, and believed by various demographic groups. It is for that reason alone that they are offered for your critical examination.ConserveLiberty's Indoctrination Essays for this chapter:
Many, including some readers of this resource, may not consider themselves indoctrinated (much.) In fact, we all are indoctrinatable and indoctrinated unless we are not capable of learning. Recall the distinction between instinct and indoctrination. Because many do not recognize their biases as resulting from external (e.g. environment, culture, others) influences, they may often believe their biases are either internal (e.g. self-generated) indoctrinations rationally arrived at or are biases that are instinctual in origin. Such is the occasional misunderstanding which is the result of some of the external indoctrination narratives that we embrace.
The writers of these essays may (do) contain their own biases. These essays have not been made available to advocate or encourage those biases in any way. You have your own biases. I do too. The value for the ConserveLiberty resource is that they provide examples of the cognitive and instinctive aspects of The Embrace of Indoctrinated Preferences Ensemble in its various multiple forms. ← Important
- The Greatest Libel Since the Blood Libel - the embrace of indoctrinations despite the evidence of opposing facts. Cherry picking in support of an offered narrative. The rejection of better judgement to support personal advantage.
- The False 'Science' of Implicit Bias - Why might we embrace notions of "instinctive bias"? And under which circumstances are notions of instinctive (implicit) bias (prejudice) true?
- Justice Holmes's Free-Speech Lesson - Why our bias toward believing things with absolute certainty requires the liberty to challenge that certainty.
- Additional essays will be added in upcoming revisions.
→ The section above was last updated 15 Oct 2017 15:15 PDT ←
Our Embrace of Indoctrination is an intrinsic instinct governing how we eventually interpret and react to our environment.
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