The need for indoctrination during the pandemic

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Spinoza’s way of thinking was radical, and still is today, according to Johan Dahlbeck who has been interested in the philosopher’s world of thought ever since his dissertation almost ten years ago. – Unlike thinkers like Plato and Descartes, he does not make a sharp division between body and world of thought. Nor are there any higher powers to rely on, but man is the smith of his own success. However, she is dependent on others for a long-term sustainable existence. But the critical thinking understood as an inherent and objective ability is thus largely an illusion, Spinoza claims.

– As a citizen of democratic countries we are encouraged to think critically, but the fact is that we are constantly manipulated and influenced by external circumstances. It is about both written and unwritten rules that we are supposed to follow and that we teach our children to adapt to. We are brought up in society through a form of indoctrination, we just do not see it that way, says Johan Dahlbeck. Play on people’s emotions During the pandemic, the countries of the world have used various methods to reduce the spread of infection. Everything has happened through a kind of indoctrination of the citizens, according to Spinoza’s way of seeing it. For him, it is a neutral tool that can be used for either good or evil purposes. And the key to successful community building is to play on people’s emotions, but in the right way. Namely by finding common stories that strengthen the will to cooperate as opposed to creating division, mistrust and suspicion. – Political leaders can either frighten people or make them want to protect each other and indirectly themselves. The latter is more difficult but also, according to Spinoza, more long-term successful, says Johan Dahlbeck. Indoctrination to pull in the same direction Spinoza opposes not rational thinking. He simply wants us to relate to the ability of emotions to control us. And this is relevant not least at a time when many issues, such as the pandemic fight, are strongly polarized, says Johan Dahlbeck. – Those who join the anti-vaccine movement and those who follow government recommendations would probably both claim that they think critically. Using rational arguments to reach them then becomes almost impossible. Instead, it is about speaking to emotions, a kind of benign indoctrination, which can make people unite and pull in the same direction.

Contact: Johan Dahlbeck, Associate Professor of Education, Malmö University, johan.dahlbeck@mau .see Note: This article has been indexed to our site. We do not claim legitimacy, ownership or copyright of any of the content above. To see the article at original source Click Here

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