Not even that. Their definition is just circular. If they think it it must be critical thinking because critical thinking is good snd they're good therefore all their thoughts must be critical thought. You can't find an outspoken conservative who will say "I don't know" about something rather than bullshit you.
We live in a cult-based society and “critical thinking” is a standin for the fact that neoliberal capital allows you to criticize them in ways that make them more money. It’s not about having a skillset. It’s about having a “Freedom”
While I agree with both the cult-based society argument and the "neoliberal capital commodifies our criticism of them" argument too, I don't think the way reactionaries tend to use the term "critical thinking" is linked to either of those, at least from what I've seen.
I think it's more like what the other reply said, that the term of is used by capital-R rationals who think "I am a critical thinker, therefore all my thoughts are critical thinking and therefore I am the arbiter of objective truth and reason."
I have not seen it used much in a systemic context.
Oh yeah I don’t think they consciously mean it that way. It’s more like the reason for the distortion is that need to extol the freedoms of capitalism while still artificially limiting thought. I think the Rationalist movement is a cultural outgrowth of these more systemic methods of capitalist information control.
They think critical thinking means criticizing things they don't like and that's it
Not even that. Their definition is just circular. If they think it it must be critical thinking because critical thinking is good snd they're good therefore all their thoughts must be critical thought. You can't find an outspoken conservative who will say "I don't know" about something rather than bullshit you.
We live in a cult-based society and “critical thinking” is a standin for the fact that neoliberal capital allows you to criticize them in ways that make them more money. It’s not about having a skillset. It’s about having a “Freedom”
While I agree with both the cult-based society argument and the "neoliberal capital commodifies our criticism of them" argument too, I don't think the way reactionaries tend to use the term "critical thinking" is linked to either of those, at least from what I've seen.
I think it's more like what the other reply said, that the term of is used by capital-R rationals who think "I am a critical thinker, therefore all my thoughts are critical thinking and therefore I am the arbiter of objective truth and reason."
I have not seen it used much in a systemic context.
Oh yeah I don’t think they consciously mean it that way. It’s more like the reason for the distortion is that need to extol the freedoms of capitalism while still artificially limiting thought. I think the Rationalist movement is a cultural outgrowth of these more systemic methods of capitalist information control.