“Four academic doctrines — critical theory, postmodernism, social justice and critical race theory — are moving the world, or at least the West, from this triumph to decline.”

by Brad Salzberg

bradsalzberg.substack.com

September 6, 2023

Professor Bruce Pardy is a legal academic for whom equal application of the law, private property, limited government, and separation of powers are foundational to the Canadian legal tradition.

A critic of legal progressivism, social justice and the administrative state, Pardy has written on a range of legal topics at the front lines of a culture war that includes environmental governance, climate change, energy policy, human rights, governance, property, free markets, and rule of law.

A recent article published by the National Post reveals Prof. Pardy’s take on contemporary Canadian society in relation to our Liberal government’s cultural assault on national identity and heritage.

Focusing on Canadian academia, and in particular ideological positioning within our universities social sciences curriculla, Mr. Party states the following:

“Four academic doctrines — critical theory, postmodernism, social justice and critical race theory — are moving the world, or at least the West, from this triumph to decline.”

“Unlike traditional academic inquiry, these neo-Marxist doctrines are less theories than programs. They are activist and political.”

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