Pursuant to my last post, I think Postmodernism could be summarized as “there is no problem because there is no solution.” Put another way, that philosophers could stop worrying about problems of meaning because they weren’t problems at all. They could simply talk and talk and talk, mainly about the process of talking, and because the very method they used was PREDICATED on failure, they never needed to worry that the process would end.
These people created nothing useful, and worked hard to destroy things–like common sense morality, as in the Golden Rule–that were. Countless thousands of years and lives have been wasted on this drivel.
Another way of thinking of this might be “there is a problem, and we have a distraction: look at those shiny beads!!!”
Imbecility and irresolution. The world is filled with it.