Premium Only Content

The failure of Modern cultural relativism - clip from Illegitimate Scholar
This episode is with the great Stone Age Herbalist. Very excited to have him here. This is one clip from a longer episode: https://youtu.be/F4iASIOzpzs
In this video, we discuss the dangers of non-universalist moral relativism, particularly when it is applied only to Western cultures. We argue that this approach is based on the assumption that Western culture is superior to other cultures, and that it leads to a distorted view of the world.
Audio Podcast here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/3WZ4RuZEXNnXA2n7yi0NMk?si=d1b30820d1e74d17
Buy his book here, I HIGHLY recommend: https://amzn.to/3ZgpnAL
Substack: https://stoneageherbalist.substack.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Paracelsus1092
We use the example of the Spanish conquest of Mexico to illustrate our point. The Aztecs were a brutal and warlike culture, but they were also a complex and sophisticated society. The Spanish conquistadors justified their invasion by claiming that they were bringing Christianity and civilization to the Aztecs. However, it is important to remember that the Aztecs were not the only culture in Central America at the time. The Mayans and Incas were also highly developed civilizations, and they were not conquered by the Spanish.
We argue that non-universalist moral relativism prevents us from making objective judgments about the actions of different cultures. If we believe that all cultures are morally equivalent, then we cannot condemn the Aztecs for their human sacrifices, or the Spanish for their conquest of Mexico. However, we believe that there are some universal moral values, such as the right to life and the right to freedom from torture. These values should apply to all cultures, regardless of their history or traditions.
We also argue that non-universalist moral relativism is intellectually dishonest. It is impossible to study the world without making any moral judgments whatsoever. Even if we try to be as objective as possible, we will still be influenced by our own values and beliefs. Therefore, we believe that it is better to be open about our moral commitments, rather than trying to pretend that we are completely neutral.
We conclude by arguing that academia should be a place where we can freely discuss all aspects of human experience, including the morally troubling ones. We should not be afraid to challenge our own assumptions and beliefs. Only then can we hope to gain a deeper understanding of the world around us.
-
3:42:31
Illegitimate Scholar
9 months agoJimmy Corsetti Marathon Reaction Stream
225 -
LIVE
Game On!
19 hours agoThe Big Beautiful Bill Will DESTROY Professional Sports Betting and Poker!
3,540 watching -
11:12
The Car Guy Online
1 day agoFormer GM Engineer Won't Buy NEW Trucks. Buy This Instead...
4.64K12 -
9:44
Rena Malik, M.D.
23 hours ago $4.31 earnedScientifically proven diet to boost your Testosterone!
10.6K14 -
11:49
Ohio State Football and Recruiting at Buckeye Huddle
19 hours agoOhio State Football: Is Jeremiah Smith About to Make History Again?
4.45K3 -
LIVE
BEK TV
59 minutes agoTrent Loos in the Morning 7/03/2025
180 watching -
9:02
MattMorseTV
1 day ago $3.22 earnedThe CDC kept this HIDDEN for 25 YEARS.
33.1K33 -
2:20:28
Side Scrollers Podcast
20 hours agoLudwig/Mang0 COPE + Diddy Verdict + You Don’t Hate the Media Enough | Side Scrollers LIVE
21.4K2 -
29:09
IsaacButterfield
1 day ago $3.05 earnedFatTok Is Back, More Disgusting That Ever
12.5K5 -
LIVE
PudgeTV
58 minutes ago🟠Witcher 3: The Wild Hunt | Day 4 - Finding Ciri & Dying a LOT
69 watching