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Pinker, Steven
(2002) THE BLANK SLATE: THE MODERN DENIAL OF HUMAN NATURE, New York: Viking,
509 pages. Pinker attacks
the modern/post modern academic holy trinity (empiricism, romanticism, and
dualism. In common terms, humans are a product of their environment; people are
basically good and have a soul. Other than the
issue of the soul/self, the political right will cheer him on. Then in a not so
subtle twist, he espouses a left Darwinism (social democratic capitalism.) One
finds that he is trying to save Academia from itself. What he says is
unsettling for professor, but makes sense to the person on the street. People
are basically bad, selfish, and soulless. However, he is not that reductionism.
Given the right environment and peer group, people can learn to be civil, less
selfish, and imagine a soul. The Left has to
rethink their paradigm. Academia has generated thousands of studies asking the
wrong questions and generating dubious findings. In the meantime, years from
now, the human condition will probably be more of the same. Thus, we have a
Hobbesian future, of confused morality, self-serving biases, ethnocentrism,
dominance, violence, limited sharing, nepotism, and inheritance. In the midst
of all this, most countries are much less violent today than early hunting and
gathering tribes. Vicious Vikings of Sweden have evolved into civilized, very
civilized gentle people. Women can do
everything that men do, but will be more attracted to some occupations and
professions than others. This also applies to men. Everywhere in the world,
Africans have a 15-point IQ deficit relative to Caucasians and even more to
Asians. However, when the culture and genetics of learning transpires, they
will become like Swedes (more cognitive and gentle.) Peaceful
societies exist, because we acknowledge human frailties and do not try to get
rid of selfishness. Though there are numerous varieties of cultures, humans
seem to prefer market economies with social protections. However, any buffers
that support “social loafers” will soon perish. Peaceful societies encourage,
but do not force peaceful procedures. Children come
through parents, but are not carbon copies of them. About half of all the types
of talent (personality, tolerance of ambiguity, intelligence, and related life
skills) are inherited. Some genetics are independent; others are intervening.
Order is both social and natural. Pinker’s latest
work is thought provoking and controversial. However, if you read between the
lines, Discussion of values that academics treasure are likely to occur given
different strategies. This also applies to the liberal-left. His discussion of
sociology is out of date. Most
introductory textbooks have a section on socio-biology. This also applies to
Skinnerian’s. Behaviorist psychologists, now take into account what the
individual wants and believe that external secret manipulation is not
appropriate. If one claims in
a court of law, that genes made me do this. It won’t work. Nor, can one blame a
devil or environment. It is all in the mix. Further, his political policy could easily be
portrayed as Neo-Marxism or Neo-Fabian. He is a Canadian, and his form of
capitalism compliments much of the Labor party. In some respects, he claims to
be an underdog, but much of his theories and research strategies have now been
implemented in the social sciences. In colleges and universities, the old
nature vs. nurture debate now seems to be dying. It will be a
death that is not missed or filled with sentimental nostalgia. Prof. Joel Snell
Kirkwood College
Cedar Rapids,
Iowa Dr. Mitchell
Marsh St. Elizabeth’s
Hospital Lincoln, Nebraska |
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