Thank you so much from Maine, USA! I struggle with reading and I'm trying to figure out what all these ideas are about, so public lectures like this are invaluable to me!!
Beautiful lecture!! Along with learning about critical theory I was able to enjoy it too. The discussion at the end was also really good which further cemented the concept in my mind!! Thank you so much!!
There has nothing to do with west or India about this approach. The point here is to critique, ask in any issue eg. caste system, gender,capitalism, marketization, ecology etc. So it's relevant
As you read below the comments by Drew N. you will experience the assumptions in the United States during the past four years 2016- 2020. I am shocked he got two thumbs up. 49% of the U.S. would support his comments. I am not one of them. I belong to the other "game in town", a more cooperative game.
Sociology optional students Please visit fb page-Sociology free material 2019 UPSC. Here you can get soft copy of all the relevant material.For example Vikas Ranjan notes,Harlambous,Sindhuri mam notes,Upendra sirs Mahapatra sirs notes,Ritzer, and whatever important.We will soon get you video lectures also.Stay tuned
The speaker says the following regarding competition differing from society to society: a "critical perspective, on the other hand, will look at things historically and say competition was never always natural, and I'll give you a very small example. In a real example . . . A teacher . . . " That is just that - an example. As helpful as one example might be, we care about broader data. Not one example. Not one case. This is extremely disappointing. It is part of the 'storytelling' of critical approaches. It turns the stomach because it is academically lacking (at ca. minute 15:00). Simply put: the idea is put forth that ideas of competition vary from culture to culture. Ok. That is a hypothesis. One group of children taught by one teacher in one location represents the 'evidence.' Hmmm. Anecdotal. Accepted . . . as anecdotal evidence, one example. Not to be argued against, this one report. Indeed, here we have one case cited. This is so important to point out and repeat, because today's undiscerning ideology-fed students should be yelling the following at this point but are not: "Show me the data for more than just one group of children in one circumstance! What sort of scholarship is this that gives me one example and moves on. What do you take me for?" Why not just do the empirical research (it is difficult, I know, and that is why it is easier to just proclaim the ideology of Marxist 'criticism' of the West and say it of course has to be the case because my Marxist theory predicts it). Sad. In this connection, watch Prof C Bradley Thompson on MARXISM - ruclips.net/video/NRe79FUrq_Y/видео.html (16 minutes, Understanding Marxism: Series); a similar presentation (51 minutes, Why MARXISM ? iss at ruclips.net/video/sNslJ8lX7SM/видео.html). I am a US American and do not like to see Indian professors passing on such subpar ideas. We have so many Americans of Indian descent and recent Indian immigrants doing extremely well in the US and contributing to its success. How disappointing it would be to see Indians infected with the ideology of the Marxist Frankfurt School in the USA. Let's keep on pursuing excellence. In this connection, watch Professor C. Bradley Thompson on MARXISM to understand the religion of Marxism ( ruclips.net/video/sNslJ8lX7SM/видео.html) This is exactly the danger of critical theory (Criticize. Repeat. Criticize. Repeat. Criticize. Repeat.). Sounds illiberal as all get out and produces shoddy "scholarship," and forgive me, sounds more like Hitler in Mein Kampf than a method of rigorous academic work (remember both left and right can be illiberal): Adolf Hitler's "Mein Kampf" to send a chill: ". . . all effective propaganda must be limited to a very few points and must harp on these in slogans until the last member of the public understands what you want him to understand by your slogan" (Volume 1, Chapter 6). Data then, if it shows a majority report, indicates what is but not necessarily what should be. That requires a worldview, a metaphysic, an idea of what the world should be and even could be. And in the case of competition, society has developed and competition looks different under liberal economic systems than it did at the beginning of the industrial revolution or under mercantilism or under feudalism and so forth. That is hard work and not as easy to tease out as critical theorists believe. Given a Marxist (critical theorist) view of the world and human nature (everything, everything has to do with power dynamics within a dialectical materialistic worldview), let us try real hard to guess what is going to be the result. Hmmm.
Socialism has never worked. It only led to poverty and the death of millions. Greed is a natural human characteristic, acquired during our hunter gatherer period, as bad as it is, can be harnessed and turned into a force for good through capitalism. It provides incentive for people to innovate, which led to the most technologically advanced society ever. Competition provides the incentive to constantly improve, always striving to outperform others in your field. It also provides consumers with many choices and better service. For example. If their was only one kind of car, its quality would be very poor, with few features. What incentive would the manufacturer have to make a good product if he's the only game in town.
Thank you so much from Maine, USA! I struggle with reading and I'm trying to figure out what all these ideas are about, so public lectures like this are invaluable to me!!
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Pure erudition. Great teacher. Najeem Afridi, Peshawar.
mam, you are a gem!
everything is picture perfect. the clarity of speech and concept.
Beautiful lecture!! Along with learning about critical theory I was able to enjoy it too. The discussion at the end was also really good which further cemented the concept in my mind!!
Thank you so much!!
Amazing lecture! Dialectic of Enlightenment will be the most impotant book for this century.
how can ppl dislike this lecture?
Madam. I have finally understood Critical theory. Many thanks to you!
I HAVE LISTENED TO ALL YOUR EXCELLENT LECTURES !, THANKS
Would be really grateful if you kindly upload contemporary theories of Althusser, HABEMAS,gramsci, Georg lukacs etc
I think they have a lecture on gramsci
under political theory series
Thank you from the USA, great lecture.
Excellent lecture. Very informative 👌
A great explanation. Stay blessed professor!
please upload all video lectures of sociology by Maitrayee Chaudhuri Mam.pls
Best lecture I could find tq mam ☺️
Very well organized and really useful lecture.
Very clear! Thank you!
Great lecture, Prof
Super explain everything is critical theory
Love the break 🎶 🎵
Has critical theory been applied to critical theory.
Yes
There has nothing to do with west or India about this approach. The point here is to critique, ask in any issue eg. caste system, gender,capitalism, marketization, ecology etc. So it's relevant
I love it, Great lecture. Thank You. Greetings from Poland ;-)
Really valueable content
plz display slides also
As you read below the comments by Drew N. you will experience the assumptions in the United States during the past four years 2016- 2020. I am shocked he got two thumbs up. 49% of the U.S. would support his comments. I am not one of them. I belong to the other "game in town", a more cooperative game.
Thank you.
Sociology optional students
Please visit fb page-Sociology free material 2019 UPSC.
Here you can get soft copy of all the relevant material.For example Vikas Ranjan notes,Harlambous,Sindhuri mam notes,Upendra sirs Mahapatra sirs notes,Ritzer, and whatever important.We will soon get you video lectures also.Stay tuned
The speaker says the following regarding competition differing from society to society: a "critical perspective, on the other hand, will look at things historically and say competition was never always natural, and I'll give you a very small example. In a real example . . . A teacher . . . "
That is just that - an example. As helpful as one example might be, we care about broader data. Not one example. Not one case.
This is extremely disappointing. It is part of the 'storytelling' of critical approaches. It turns the stomach because it is academically lacking (at ca. minute 15:00).
Simply put: the idea is put forth that ideas of competition vary from culture to culture. Ok. That is a hypothesis. One group of children taught by one teacher in one location represents the 'evidence.' Hmmm. Anecdotal. Accepted . . . as anecdotal evidence, one example. Not to be argued against, this one report. Indeed, here we have one case cited. This is so important to point out and repeat, because today's undiscerning ideology-fed students should be yelling the following at this point but are not: "Show me the data for more than just one group of children in one circumstance! What sort of scholarship is this that gives me one example and moves on. What do you take me for?"
Why not just do the empirical research (it is difficult, I know, and that is why it is easier to just proclaim the ideology of Marxist 'criticism' of the West and say it of course has to be the case because my Marxist theory predicts it). Sad. In this connection, watch Prof C Bradley Thompson on MARXISM - ruclips.net/video/NRe79FUrq_Y/видео.html (16 minutes, Understanding Marxism: Series); a similar presentation (51 minutes, Why MARXISM ? iss at ruclips.net/video/sNslJ8lX7SM/видео.html).
I am a US American and do not like to see Indian professors passing on such subpar ideas. We have so many Americans of Indian descent and recent Indian immigrants doing extremely well in the US and contributing to its success. How disappointing it would be to see Indians infected with the ideology of the Marxist Frankfurt School in the USA. Let's keep on pursuing excellence. In this connection, watch Professor C. Bradley Thompson on MARXISM to understand the religion of Marxism ( ruclips.net/video/sNslJ8lX7SM/видео.html)
This is exactly the danger of critical theory (Criticize. Repeat. Criticize. Repeat. Criticize. Repeat.). Sounds illiberal as all get out and produces shoddy "scholarship," and forgive me, sounds more like Hitler in Mein Kampf than a method of rigorous academic work (remember both left and right can be illiberal): Adolf Hitler's "Mein Kampf" to send a chill: ". . . all effective propaganda must be limited to a very few points and must harp on these in slogans until the last member of the public understands what you want him to understand by your slogan" (Volume 1, Chapter 6).
Data then, if it shows a majority report, indicates what is but not necessarily what should be. That requires a worldview, a metaphysic, an idea of what the world should be and even could be. And in the case of competition, society has developed and competition looks different under liberal economic systems than it did at the beginning of the industrial revolution or under mercantilism or under feudalism and so forth. That is hard work and not as easy to tease out as critical theorists believe. Given a Marxist (critical theorist) view of the world and human nature (everything, everything has to do with power dynamics within a dialectical materialistic worldview), let us try real hard to guess what is going to be the result. Hmmm.
Great
Can I get this lecture in Hindi
Yes
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Socialism has never worked. It only led to poverty and the death of millions. Greed is a natural human characteristic, acquired during our hunter gatherer period, as bad as it is, can be harnessed and turned into a force for good through capitalism. It provides incentive for people to innovate, which led to the most technologically advanced society ever. Competition provides the incentive to constantly improve, always striving to outperform others in your field. It also provides consumers with many choices and better service. For example. If their was only one kind of car, its quality would be very poor, with few features. What incentive would the manufacturer have to make a good product if he's the only game in town.
Ser habermas ki theory ko hindhi me explain kijiye
I find this woman completely incomprehensible.
She lacks pauses for reflection. I understand her. But her speech is machine like, like a typewriter.