The Current Crisis of Masculinity

Jordan B Peterson
19 Jul 202213:08

Summary

TLDRIn this insightful discussion, Jordan Peterson addresses the crisis of masculinity, suggesting it stems from a lack of understanding of original sin and the existential burden it brings. He argues that societal views portray men as inherently destructive, leading to a self-defeating response of emasculation. Peterson emphasizes the importance of channeling masculine traits positively and criticizes radical ideologies that reduce human motivation to power struggles, advocating instead for the spirit of voluntary play as a healthier social dynamic.

Takeaways

  • 🧩 The perceived crisis of masculinity is linked to a lack of a concept of original sin, leading to a sense of existential burden and guilt towards nature and culture.
  • 🌿 The speaker suggests that societal views portray men as inherently destructive to nature and oppressive in social structures, causing a negative self-image among men.
  • 🔪 The idea of 'castrating' oneself as a response to societal accusations is both a metaphor and a real phenomenon, indicating extreme measures taken by some men to cope with societal pressures.
  • 🤔 The speaker reflects on the need to take seriously the potential for damage humans can cause to the world, but argues against self-destructive reactions to this realization.
  • 👨‍👧‍👦 The role of fathers is discussed as crucial in providing a secure environment ('the walls') for the spirit of play to manifest within families and communities.
  • 👿 The anger directed at the speaker for advocating for the positive aspects of masculinity may stem from personal negative experiences with men and a lack of positive male role models.
  • 💔 The script touches on the issue of family fragmentation and its impact on forming healthy perceptions of masculinity and male-female relationships.
  • 🔮 There is a critique of the 'dark triad' traits (narcissism, machiavellianism, and psychopathy) that some women are attracted to, due to their mimicry of competence and confidence.
  • 🤝 The speaker emphasizes the importance of distinguishing between power (the ability to use compulsion) and competence, which are often conflated, especially in the context of relationships.
  • 🌐 The debate about free speech on campuses is framed not just as a political issue, but as a deeper philosophical one about the nature of human motivation and the possibility of dialogue.
  • 🎈 The speaker proposes 'voluntary play' as the antithesis to the 'will to power', suggesting it as a fundamental purpose of human interaction and a key to optimism.

Q & A

  • What is the main subject of the new series 'Dragons, Monsters & Men'?

    -The new series 'Dragons, Monsters & Men' is focused on the concept of masculinity and how men can be men, addressing the perceived crisis of masculinity.

  • What does Jordan Peterson suggest as a root cause for the crisis of masculinity?

    -Jordan Peterson suggests that the crisis of masculinity is a consequence of the lack of a concept of original sin, leading to a sense of existential burden and guilt, which can be weaponized against men and boys.

  • How does Peterson describe the societal view of men in relation to nature and society?

    -Peterson describes a societal view where men are seen as a malevolent force in antagonism to nature and as the driving force behind oppressive and patriarchal social structures.

  • What does Peterson believe is the proper response to the potential damage humans can do to the natural and social worlds?

    -Peterson believes that while it is important to take the potential for damage seriously, the proper response is not to withdraw from participation but to channel masculinity in a positive, productive, and useful way.

  • Why does Peterson think there is anger directed at him for speaking to men about masculinity?

    -Peterson attributes the anger to a complex issue involving the despoiling of nature, the idea of an oppressive patriarchy, and the personal experiences of individuals, particularly women, who have not had positive relationships with men.

  • What is the connection Peterson makes between family fragmentation and the attraction to dark triad traits in men?

    -Peterson suggests that family fragmentation has led to many women not having positive male role models, making them more likely to be attracted to men with dark triad traits, which can mimic competence and generosity.

  • How does Peterson differentiate between power and competent ambition?

    -Peterson defines power as the willingness and ability to use compulsion to attain one's aims, whereas competent ambition serves competence and is not about the expression of power per se.

  • What does Peterson consider the fundamental motivation of human beings according to radical ideologies?

    -Peterson criticizes radical ideologies for positing power as the fundamental human motivation, which he believes is a pathological doctrine and a confession of their own motivations.

  • How does Peterson view the debate about free speech on campus?

    -Peterson sees the debate about free speech on campus as deeper than just who should be allowed to speak freely; it's about whether the idea of free speech is a mask for justifying oppressive power structures.

  • What does Peterson propose as the antithesis to the will to power?

    -Peterson proposes the spirit of free and voluntary play as the antithesis to the will to power, suggesting that optimal structuring of relationships allows for the manifestation of this spirit.

  • What role does Peterson suggest fathers should play in child rearing?

    -Peterson suggests that fathers should play a role akin to erecting the walls of a walled garden, providing security and structure within which the spirit of play can manifest and children can develop freely.

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