January 24, 2008
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Critical
Thinking: It’s Not Just Important, It’s Essential Keeping It Real By Larry Pinkney BC Editorial Board |
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More than ever, the time is here to think in-depth and critically. At stake is everything. Perhaps one of the most revolutionary activities in which we Black Americans can presently engage is to be consistent and active critical thinkers. It is imperative that Black Americans and our Brown and Red sisters and brothers, in concert with all politically conscious people of good will, not allow ourselves to fall prey to lethargy and superficiality. The systemic superficiality of the
corporate power elite of the Critically
thinkers insist upon not only gaining information but also seriously
examining and analyzing it. Too often, people are uncritical
receivers and accepters of information that, upon closer examination,
is not only superficial and inaccurate but also utterly
lacking in common sense. Critical thinking and analysis is what I refer
to as the politics of unfettered thought. It is feared by the
power elite but is absolutely an essential part of the struggle for
economic, social, and political equality for people in Despite the enormous power and influence of the corporate power elite and their concomitant “news and information” media, active critical thinkers can, should and often do pose a major problem for those who utilize superficial and inaccurate information to manipulate and control the majority of people. It is increasingly crucial for people to be discerning and disdainful of accepting superficial information as being truth or fact. The 21st century, with all its many ways of disseminating information, has done precious little to encourage people to think critically and in-depth. In fact, the dissemination of information has been largely conglomerated into the hands of a relatively elite few, and is more accurately described as the dissemination of misinformation to the masses of people. The control of television, radio, newspapers, and magazines remain essentially the domain of big, multinational corporations who, in reality, fear critical thinkers. Change, if it is real, is not merely superficial. Likewise, critical thinking, if it is real, is precisely the opposite of superficiality. Thus, those who claim to represent real “change” but deprecate structural / systemic change are actually using rhetorical superficiality in an attempt to mask the same old manipulation of the people. In other words, they are attempting to fool the people. The ability to be critical thinkers is a gift that we Black, Brown, and Red peoples must never overlook or negate. Becoming and remaining active critical thinkers is another important component of keeping our struggle real, while simultaneously working in conjunction with that part of humanity, which like ourselves, has grasped that critical thinking is beyond being important - and is essential to our very survival. BlackCommentator.com Editorial
Board member,
Larry Pinkney, is a veteran of the Black Panther Party, the former
Minister of Interior of the Republic of New Africa, a former political
prisoner and the only American to have successfully self-authored
his civil/political rights case to the United Nations under the
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. For more
about Larry Pinkney see the book, Saying No to Power: Autobiography of a 20th Century
Activist and Thinker
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