Snow’s understanding of two conflicting cultures looms in modern American society. Literary and scientific disciplines were historically separate, but also represent separate lifestyles and communities.
To me, the separation of these two worlds is an allegory for the American political climate today. Nate Silver cited higher education as the largest factor separating Trump versus Clinton voters, correlating with high rural concentrations of Republicans and urban and suburban concentrations of Democrats.
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| (Mostly 'less educated' rural counties voted for Trump (red) and 'more eudcated' for Clinton (blue)) |
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| (Scientists historically faced backlash from public opinion. This cartoon depicts modern political conflict that is in line with the two cultures conflict.) |
This danger is seen in the ´Sokal hoax´ where Sokal found people blindly trusted his study if they believed it was backed by science. I have learned from all of this how important it is to question not just other´s convictions, but one´s own, and honestly assess one´s findings to build an optimal future.
Growing up in a conservative neighborhood with liberal parents and friends has helped me appreciate various opinions. I am a political independent with the goal of creating dialogue between people who disagree. I hope that one enriched in arts uses that to enlighten a scientist while science helps bring a new look to philosophers, because we can create a stronger third culture of unity and diversity with respect.
Growing up in a conservative neighborhood with liberal parents and friends has helped me appreciate various opinions. I am a political independent with the goal of creating dialogue between people who disagree. I hope that one enriched in arts uses that to enlighten a scientist while science helps bring a new look to philosophers, because we can create a stronger third culture of unity and diversity with respect.
Again, I don’t want people to change their opinions or interests, but consider those of others to create Vesna’s triangular bridge.
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| (The potential of humanity by blending our worlds and cultures) |
References
Snow, C. P. The Two Cultures and the Scientific Revolution. New York, New York, Cambridge University Press, 1959. Print
Silver, Nate. Education, Not Income, Predicted Who Would Vote for Trump. FiveThirtyEight, 22 Nov. 2016, https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/education-not-income-predicted-who-would-vote-for-trump/. Web
Brockman, John. The Third Culture. New York, New York, Simon and Schuster, 1995. Print.
Vesna, Victoria. "Toward a Third Culture: Being In Between." Leonardo. 34 (2001): 121-125. Print
Sokal, Alan D. Transgressing the Boundaries: Toward a Transformative Hermeneutics of Quantum Gravity. Social Text, No. 46/47, Science Wars, 1996. Print



ReplyDeleteYour allegory of comparing the separation of science and art to the American political climate is very interesting. As you mentioned, Nate's insight that such separation is caused by the difference in education level is also interesting. I hope your effort to create dialogue between people who disagree bear fruit soon or in the future. Thank you for your posting.
Mathew, I totally hear you on the divide of voters in correlation to education. This totally goes along with the "Changing of Education Paradigms" video when it talks about the Enlightenment and all that sprung about intellectuals vs non intellectuals! I couldn't agree with you more that in order to establish this third culture we must see each and respect each other for their strengths in order to coexist.
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