Summary and recommendations for (hopefully) opposing the formation of oikophobia in USA version 2
Category: Anti-oikophobia
Case Study: Native American history
A case study in Bad History: a summary of the (simplistic) Prevailing Narrative of Native American history, and details supporting a Countervailing Narrative.
Bad History: Jonesing for slavery
Nikole Hannah-Jones produced a wholly inaccurate view of U.S. history that puts slavery and white supremacy at the core of the American enterprise.
Bad History: Original Zinn
Howard Zinn’s one-sided polemic version of U.S. history has become inexplicably influential in the teaching of U.S. history. Don’t let this happen again!
“Implication Vector” in historical narrative
Historical reasoning needs to deal with the direction of the “implication vector” – does a fact about America in 1776 tell us more about 1776 or about America?
Introduction (Anti-oikophobia)
An expansion of the earlier discussion about oikophobia, the postmodernism-inspired, multiculturalism-influenced repudiation of inheritance and home.