Re:
Cultural Relativism - This Era's Fascism
http://iranscope.ghandchi.com/Anthology/Cultural_Relativism.htm
From: Sam Ghandchi
Date: Wednesday, February 21, 2001 11:00 PM
Newsgroups: soc.culture.iranian
Subject: Re: Cultural Relativism - This ERA's Fascism
Following was an interesting article. I am glad finally there are
people in the left who are seeing the mishap created by leftist
academia, called "cultural relativism," for what it is. The whole
argument of cultural relativists that epistemologically there is no
absolute truth about the world is wrong. One culture may be closer
to the absolute truth at one time, or another, but claiming that
there is no absolute truth is utter nonsense. For example, cultures
that think humans have started as humans are wrong , and their
opposition to evolutionists is the opposition of ignorance to
knowledge, and any amount of cultural relativist sophistry does not
change this fact.
The arguments of leftist cultural relativists are like
the arguments of scholastic theologians, which I do not
see much value to engage in. They always talk about
one kind versus another kind of cultural relativist theory and
though their wording seems very scholarly, like the arguments
of scholastics of Middle Ages, there is hardly any substance
in their arguments. Fortunately now, the practice of
cultural relativism has been around long enough, that
one does not need to waste countless arguments to show
how utter nonsensical this whole viewpoint has been.
In a way, the cultural relativist theory is like the story
of "dictatorship of the proletariat," that after the
experience of socialist countries, one did not need
much discussion with leftists, to show how utter nonsense
it was to consider "dictatorship of proletariat" as the
path to the ultimate freedom for human society. Yes, it was
a wrong theory of Marx to think that all capitalist societies
are "dictatorship of bourgeoisie" and to recommend
"dictatorship of proletariat" to end all class dictatorship.
There were decades of theoretical discussions about
"dictatorship of proletariat" theory, but finally the reality
of dictatorial socialist states showed that capitalist or
socialist states, can be dictatorial or democratic, and economic
sphere does not map to political sphere so linearly. This was
a mistaken theory of Marx, which actually was not
so prominent in Marx's works, and Lenin took it
out of Marx's "Critique of Gotha Program", and made
it the kernel of the Communist theory and practice, whereas
it should have been abandoned by progressive thinkers
long before the damage it did to the world progress.
Cultural relativism is another error of leftists and
unfortunately most of its proponents have still not woken
up to their error.
- Sam
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CULTURAL RELATIVISM - THIS ERA'S FASCISM
By Maryam Namazie
November 28, 1998
Source:
http://www.hambastegi.org/selectedarticles/culturalr.htm
The following is Maryam Namazie's speech on cultural relativism given
at a forum on women's rights in Iran. The forum, organized by the
International Campaign in Defense of Women's Rights in Iran (ICDWRI),
was held in Toronto, Canada on November 28, 1998. Other speakers
included representatives of the ICDWRI, Amnesty International and the
Ontario Coalition against Poverty.
· In Germany, in August 1997, an 18-year-old woman was burnt to death
by her father for refusing to marry the man he had chosen. A German
court gave him a reduced sentence, saying he was practicing his culture
and religion.
· In Iran, women and girls are forcibly veiled under threat of
imprisonment and lashes, and cultural relativists say that it is their
religion and must be respected.
· In Holland, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs states that Iran's
prisons are "satisfactory for third world standards," allowing the
forcible return of asylum seekers.
Cultural relativism serves these crimes. It legitimizes and maintains
savagery. It says that people's rights are dependent on their
nationality, religion, and culture. It says that the human rights of
someone born in Iran, Iraq, or Afghanistan are different from those of
someone born in the United States, Canada or Sweden.
Cultural relativists say Iranian society is Muslim, implying that
people choose to live the way they are forced to. It's as if there are
no differences in beliefs in Iran, no struggles, no communists, no
socialists, and no freedom-lovers. If so, why have 150,000 people
been executed for opposing the Islamic Republic of Iran? If it's the
entire society's culture and religion, why does the Islamic regime need
such extensive tools for repression? If it's people's beliefs, why
does the regime control their private lives - from their sexual
activities, to what video they watch, to what music they listen to? If
the entire society is Muslim, why did Zoleykhah Kadkhoda enter a
voluntary sexual relationship for which she was buried in a ditch and
stoned?
If it is people's culture, why did the residents of Bukan revolt
against the stoning and save her life? Why are thousands of women
rounded up in the streets for "improper" veiling if its their culture
and religion? How come, after two decades of terror and brutality, the
universities are still not Islamic, according to an official of the
regime? Though it's untrue, even if every person living in Iran had
reactionary beliefs, it still wouldn't be acceptable. If everyone
believes in the superiority of their race, does that make it okay?
Cultural relativists say that we must respect people's culture and
religion, however despicable. This is absurd and calls for the respect
of savagery. Yes, human beings are worthy of respect but not all
beliefs must be respected.
If culture allows a woman to be mutilated and killed to save the
family "honor," it cannot be excused. In the Islamic Republic of Iran,
religion rules and has become the mass murderer of people. If religion
says that women who disobey should be beaten, that flogging is
acceptable, and that women are deficient, it must be condemned and
opposed.
The struggle against misogynist and reactionary governments is
inseparable from the struggle against reactionary and misogynist
beliefs. Of course individuals have the right to their own beliefs,
however offensive, but freedom-lovers are duty bound to expose and
condemn reactionary beliefs and relegate them to the garbage cans of
history.
Cultural relativists go further to say that universal human rights are
a western concept. How come when it comes to using the telephone or a
car, the mullah does not say it is western and incompatible with an
Islamist society?
How come when it comes to better exploiting the working class and
making profits, technological gains are universal? But when it comes
to universal human rights, they become western. Even if rights are
western, it is absurd to say that others' are not worthy of them. In
fact, though, rights are gains forcibly taken by the working class and
progressive social movements. Therefore, any gain or right obtained
anywhere is a gain and a right for all humanity.
Some, even among the "left" say that exposing reactionary beliefs
serves racism. Opposing the rape of a nine year old girl who is
forcibly married does not serve racism. Opposing the sexual abuse of a
child even though the Islamic Republic of Iran's court says the father
was forced to abuse the child because his wife did not satisfy him,
does not serve racism - just like opposing anti-Semitism doesn't make
one a Zionist. Culture for the sake of culture is not sacred. Racism
and fascism also have their own cultures. A culture that cannot defend
human beings to live a better life is worthless.
Struggling for universal human rights means condemning and
disrespecting reactionary beliefs. The struggle against dominant
reactionary ideas is a struggle against the ideas of the ruling class.
After all, the ruling class must justify the barbarism of capitalism.
It must make the intolerable seem tolerable and natural. It must
create differences to facilitate profit. Cultural relativism serves
that purpose. The idea of difference has always been the fundamental
principle of a racist agenda. The defeat of Nazism and its biological
theory of difference largely discredited racial superiority.
The racism behind it, however, found another more acceptable form of
expression for this era. Instead of expression in racial terms,
difference is now portrayed in cultural terms. Cultural relativism is
this era's fascism. Cultural relativists are defenders of this era's
holocausts.
In an era of unprecedented barbarity we must defend the universal
rights of human beings who daily hope for freedom and equality. Though
a better life is only possible when this world is turned right side up,
anyone who respects humanity must immediately struggle for the
abolition of all backward and reactionary beliefs which are
incompatible with human freedom and progress and a secular and modern
society for all.