Jordan Peterson: Truth in the Time of Chaos

Jordan Peterson: Truth in the Time of Chaos

2018, Politics  -   45 Comments
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A professor of psychology at the University of Toronto, Jordan Peterson set off a firestorm in 2016 when he publicly denounced Canada's Bill C-16, a law that protected gender expression and identity. Protesting the use of special pronouns designed to describe variations of gender, Peterson was catapulted onto the global stage as an immediately polarizing figure. Since that time, as his public profile has widened, he has garnered an international audience of eager disciples and inflamed detractors. Jordan Peterson: Truth in the Time of Chaos offers an in-depth conversation with the controversial professor as he expands upon his perceptions of personal responsibility, human rights, political correctness and the importance of historical archetypes.

Much of the conversation evokes the Logos, an ancient Greek philosophy that promotes the persuasive powers of logic. If humans were to live as the reincarnation of the Logos, Peterson argues, then they would achieve harmonious alignment and eradicate chaos from their reality.

Peterson discusses the need to latch onto archetypes which have been deeply embedded into our culture for centuries, including the notion of the masculine and feminine. In his view, the attempts to disrupt and dismantle these structures will ultimately result in a societal breakdown from which we may never recover. The argument goes beyond gender identification - which he views as a sideshow to the real issues at play - and speaks to the destructive impact of the post-modernist philosophy.

Peterson's teachings are an expansion of Jungian philosophies, especially in regards to the notion of a shadow self. If one were to fully embody their moral and shadow selves - their capacity for both good and unspeakable evil - then they might achieve a level of consciousness bordering on the mythic.

Jordan Peterson: Truth in the Time of Chaos is an effective distillation of the professor's views, and of the ills that many believe are plaguing our modern society. The film explores a phenomenon that has proven especially alluring to male audiences, and has amassed tens of millions of views on YouTube. Whether you believe Peterson is a savior to Western civilization or a false prophet who indulges in heresy, the film puts forth a number of well articulated subjects that are worthy of exploration.

Directed by: David Fuller

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David
David
2 years ago

Peterson is a vile narcissistic shill for the status quo who speaks on subjects such as economics and the intrigues within Soviet Russia for which he has no academic credentials whatsoever and knows absolutely nothing about. He is concerned about gender pronouns, that is a sign of the trivial idiots we have become....on both sides of the political divide, but is silent on American imperialist genocide that threatens our very existence.

As for terms like nigger, spick, slant eye, gook etc, etc...they are pejoratives of white western imperialism leveled at the victims of "white-man's toxic civilization.

White supremacy, white privilege is knowing your hospitals schools and infrastructure and millions of your country men will never have to experience the destruction and despotism we visit on others in order to steal their resources and enslave millions in sweat shop misery, that we depend upon to prop up our privileged lives in the west.

Westerners really suck....selfish, ignorant infantile jerks, who have no conscience and no humanity

jack
jack
2 years ago

Peterson's archetype is the quintesential representention of colonialist nostalgia.

Blunder
Blunder
2 years ago

Woke Trolls surfaced, throwing rocks, instead engaging brain into reasonable discussion.

American
American
3 years ago

He's not exactly "conservative." More like small 'r' republican. hes advocating karl jung. Pretty far from "conservative," by any definition of the word.

Troy Turton
Troy Turton
3 years ago

It's called he's a Conservative, Archie Bunker type. 0 of 10 without even watching it. lol

Jon Jonzz
Jon Jonzz
3 years ago

A Brilliant man!

tina
tina
5 years ago

so love this doc

Lobo
Lobo
5 years ago

He has some very important things to say to many in the last few generations of men on the planet who have been "dumbed down" by institutionalized education, assaulted by the mainstream media blitz of popular culture, abandoned by parents who leave their upbringing to the television and Internet, and bullied by peers to copy politically-correct behaviors under the threat of ostracism, or worse.

We need to resurrect the "Hero's Journey" lifestyle for young men and teach them to stiffen their spines when the load gets heavy, and that "service to others" is more satisfying than service to self.

We also need to teach young men to find and conquer the things within themselves that they fear most, instead of providing them with more distractions to avoid looking within. At present, only the military services offer this kind of training, and they then send him off to kill or die, without teaching him how to integrate and control the internal "monster" that they put him in touch with. Men do need to learn how to confront the monster within, and gain the power that this generates, but then they need to learn how to control that power for the rest of their lives. This is the road to wisdom.

Sandra
Sandra
5 years ago

Blah, blah, blah. This guy has no more idea of what truth is than the man in the moon. He just throws around a bunch of theoretical terms that revolve around religion, tradition, and fundamentalism. Christianity is not the answer for everyone; atheism is just as relevant as a meaningful theory about life and purpose as any of the fancy terms this BS artist throws around. He had nothing novel or cogent to say about anything.

Tyler
Tyler
5 years ago

I have seen Jordan Peterson talk in person. I have watched him with Joe Rogan, Sam Harris, Ben Shapiro, Eric Weinstein and Dave Rubin on their respective shows. This is the worst interview Jordan has done. It is better to watch Jordan in an unedited format. Jordan's talks are so profound that he does better in the long form interviews that last at least 3 hours. Jordan is amazing person and has brilliant ideas. The people who put this together completely missed the mark.

Steve Ranta
Steve Ranta
5 years ago

Lots of handwaving, checking for the listeners' reactions, combined with a pseudo arguments with no testability - same as any psychopathic charismatic preacher.

Billy Grant
Billy Grant
5 years ago

At 39 mins Jordan speaks about paying attention to ourselves as we interact with others. He mentions how we will either feel in alignment and stronger or we will feel fragmented. Watchman Nee a Christian Seer refers to this as feeling a sense of Amening or defilement within ourselves. This to me is essentially the inner guidance that Jesus referred to as the Holy Spirit within us, our holistic guidance. From a slightly different perspective, I also see it as living in the tree of life or living in the tree of knowledge. So we are either being our truth as we experience it in the present moment, or we are speaking what inner knowledge is convincing us to say due to insecurity or neuroses etc.

Billy
Billy
5 years ago

At 40 mins Jodan speaks about how we are remembering how to be real. This to me is the true meaning of re-ligion. Re-ligion to me being our (re-align)ment with truth. Institutional religions then being something that we can use to help us with that but it happens regardless.

GAB
GAB
5 years ago

Total bs right out of the gate. The description above implies he was against trans gender identity blah blah. This is not true, he was against governments legislating what a person can or cannot say. People that support such legislation need to give their heads a shake.

Amanda Adlem
Amanda Adlem
5 years ago

Adoption of gendered pronouns reinforces their validity.

Universe Onesong
Universe Onesong
5 years ago

Interesting article in The Toronto Star last month: "I was Jordan Peterson’s strongest supporter. Now I think he’s dangerous"
By Bernard Schiff - Special to the Star - Fri., May 25, 2018

Oliver Koslik
Oliver Koslik
5 years ago

Well... It seems as though he has identified as being a christian.
Go figure ~ #brainwashedbigotry

Billie
Billie
5 years ago

Great documentary on Dr. Peterson and his views. I like the fact that he talks about not being an “intellectual” ...because he embodies his views.this is extremely important...
Totally appreciate some of the other comments...with the exception of Will. He is entitled to his views...but, personally denigrating Peterson is a poor reflection on himself.
The other comments are introspective and thoughtful.
As Peterson would say, “Give the devil his due”... At least he (Peterson) has succeeded in opening a dialogue on the nature of reality. He is shining a light on our unconscious beliefs, (which are always involved in each and every human.) I love the fact that he is asking important questions...
One of which is:
What is the motivation behind legislating compelled speech ?

Really... Is it wise for us to accept such legistation without thinking it through critically? Peterson at least has had the kahunas to sound an alarm...He has the time and effort to think through the implications of this legislation. He at least has had the courage to put himself out there on the line...to take the heat for bringing us into public discourse on these matters.
interaction.

Graham
Graham
5 years ago

Jordan is challenging the way we think and exposes the "left" for its monopoly groupthink "religion and conservativatism is bad." I like his comment "Truth burns off the dead wood which could be 95% of you."
That includes me! Hope that includes you.

Morrison Lee
Morrison Lee
5 years ago

Well picked David Fuller for travelling all the way to Canada and for directing this piece. There is a lot of meat for thought here. Respect. Mozz from Oz.

Morrison Lee
Morrison Lee
5 years ago

Will uses disparaging terms and insults in place of logic. These don't influence rational minds. Joe is correct and specific when he says the Peterson opposes state-enforced language control. This is simply true. Whitehead observed that Western progress has a commitment to change within the context of rationality. Change for its own sake is anarchy. Preservation for its own sake is Dogmatism. (Science & the Modern World p.201) "Mere change for its own sake [modern political-correctness] is a change from nothing to nothing." It is a shrouding fog that clouds the modern mind by popular opinion and cowardly peer pressure. Facts are eternal and unchangable as Nature itself -'The world is all that is that case.' Jung identified these enduring patterns in his archetypes. Peterson claims these are founded in concrete reality. For this he is maligned by popular opinion. I think he is correct ... and I think he is a brave man for challenging the current winds to the contrary. Mozzman. Australia

Emily Donelan
Emily Donelan
5 years ago

I agree that the legislated use of special pronouns for use with people who have gender confusion is a violation of freedom of speech. I also find it not
Acceptable for the state to try to take custody of a child if a parent does not
Support their transitioning to another gender. Peterson speaks clearly about the underpinnings of morality and why shadow work and it's integration is so important, especially in child humane discipline. F Scott Peck also discussed this last important issue and he too underlined how the often invisible emotional abuse where a parent repeatedly undermines the courage of a child can be horribly crippling to his development. Thank you for this important series of interviews in this time where truth is under attack.

mikem
mikem
5 years ago

This man and scott peck have real ability to put jiggsaw puzzels together like magic.

Will
Will
5 years ago

And yes I’m using the correct spelling

Will
Will
5 years ago

Gender pronouns? Do you honestly think that is what worries me about this tenured social leach?

Joe
Joe
5 years ago

What is potentially harmful to the truth is articles like this which begin with a total and deliberate lie about Peterson's position regarding gender pronouns. What Peterson opposes is the legislated and state enforced use of alternative pronouns for people confused about their gender. But you know what... maybe the article isn't so dangerous after all. I trust that most people, unlike yourself, are intelligent enough to see it for themselves.

Will
Will
5 years ago

Weasel words from weasel ideology. Peterson's upsidedown talk could prove very harmful for those who can’t Decipher what he says he is not saying. He is a huckster of the worst kind. His drivel allows multiple meanings depending upon what kind of mood you happen to be in that day. Seriously though how can people not see through this inflammatory mindset? Oh and if he is so gung ho about getting his word to the people perhaps he could remove the paywall from all of his papers because I wouldn’t waste a dime on him.