EDIT: I don't mean impostor syndrome isn't real, just that PMCs abuse it to excuse their position.

    • carbohydra [des/pair]
      hexagon
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      4 years ago

      implying the academy in the western world in the year 2021 contributes to society

      (I'm not saying a hypothetical academy couldn't)

      • gvngndz [none/use name,comrade/them]
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        4 years ago

        How does the academy not contribute to society? They teach topics that are(or rather can be) niche and/or complex. They also do a fair amount of research. What else does the academy need to do?

        • carbohydra [des/pair]
          hexagon
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          4 years ago

          But now we are talking about the hypothetical academy. The one we have now in the real world is busy chasing money from corporations who want ways to make their products 0.01759% more efficient. If your research doesn't align with that, you have no future in the academy.

          • gvngndz [none/use name,comrade/them]
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            4 years ago

            That's true for every prole in the world. We're all working for corporations chasing money, how are academicians any different? It's not like their research is meaningless because corporation benefit from it, we benefit too.

          • RowPin [they/them]
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            4 years ago

            There is a "communist" (I guess) position on imposter syndrome, but this isn't it. Gegenstandpunkt/Ruthless Criticism does critiques of various social sciences and shows their various issues/why they arise; people can probably suss out why imposter syndrome would arise in humanities majors from there.

            e: For a funny example, 'Marxist philosopher' Althusser admitted once that he essentially had no real knowledge of Marx or Hegel when he became a professor, and that he would often assign essays on philosophers purely so he could learn while he was grading them. He even proudly proclaimed that he "learned by hearsay" and would tell colleagues this. Don't Do That!