Dr Hillary J. Shaw
Director and Senior Research Consultant
Shaw Food Solutions
Newport
Shropshire
TF10 8QE
www.fooddeserts.org
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From: Willis N. Churnocht <
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Sent: Wed, Oct 11, 2017 2:33 pm
Subject: The case for colonialism: whither academia?
The removal of Gilley's writing is a sad state of affairs.
We must either learn to live with an opposing argument, or construct a counter-argument.
To shut Gilley's argument down completely is counter-productive and symptomatic of the regressive left, which has alienated many.
If we introduce a blanket ban on arguments for colonialism, why not do the same for Marxism?
After all, Marxist-leaning articulations of politics were responsible for vastly more deaths across the twentieth century than any right-leaning regimes. Yet Marxism is glorified in the social sciences.
The bottom line is that 'I'm so offended by this' should not provide a legitimate means for educated and critical academics to wash their hands of an argument.
Whither academia's freedom, objectivity and critical foundations?
Peace, WC x