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In the postmodern society there are a lot
of philosophical as well as political views presented by well known
personalities that has affected the lives of the people in different
paradigm shifts as reflected by the importance of critical thinking as to
how people perceived and adopted those views in their daily lives for the
continuous survival of life. There are views about oppression that
involves the state of being kept down by unjust use of force or
authority, also on popular resistance that implies the action of opposing
something that a person disapprove or disagree with and emancipation that
deals with the freeing someone from the control of another; especially a
parent's relinquishing authority and control over a minor child. These
views relate much to the question of postmodern enlightenment since it
involves certain rights that are of better relevance to the society as a
whole providing better ways on how to achieve freedom and human spirit and
fight for justice for the oppressed, for those who are struggling for
popular resistance and to those experiencing the truth of emancipation in
their lives.
DISCUSSIONS
These philosophical views emphasizes the
concept of Postmodernism that could possibly mean diverse things in
different contexts. In philosophy the term refers to certain currents in
French philosophy since the 1960s as it is often been portrayed by critics
as an academic axis of evil corrupters of youth who propound a
relativistic and cynical nihilism according to which anything goes.
(Eisenstein, 1991) Thus, the postmodern
philosophers are willing to blow rhetorical burn in people's eyes in the
service of any useful interest able to discuss their services as they
might want to have the freedom of expression eliminating the prevalence of
oppression, popular resistance and emancipation along with the service
relations with full of dominance and influence that has a modern set of
these political views in terms of offering a positive critique regarding
sophistical doubt and establishment absolutism in power and freedom.
(Eisenstein, 1991) Perhaps, one of the most important assumptions of
philosophical modernity, is called "the Postmodern
Enlightenment,"
involves the autonomy of the human knower as the individual is a law unto
thyself in the sense that they are equipped to apprehend universally valid
truth once they freed thyself from the authority of any dominant
traditions and view the world from a subjective perspective that can be
two sides of the same coin. (Fox-Genovese, 1991)
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