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Jordan Bernt Peterson (born June 12, 1962) is a clinical psychologist, self-help guru and professor of psychology at University of Toronto. He has been labeled classical liberal, [[neoliberal]], centrist, and [[tradcon]].  Some of his claims are [[blackpill|blackpilled]].  Different from most blackpillers, he does not regard [[lookism]] and superficiality as urgent issues. Rather, he suggests to simply embrace [[biological essentialism|natural human behaviors]] that decide [[dominance hierarchy|hierarchies]] which he regards to be mainly decided by competence anyhow, and which he regards as crucial for achieving well-being, [[monogamy]], predictability and order (though not so strict that it could hinder the ability to change and adapt).
Jordan Bernt Peterson (born June 12, 1962) is a clinical psychologist, self-help guru and professor of psychology at University of Toronto. He has been labeled classical liberal, [[neoliberal]], centrist, and [[tradcon]].  Some of his claims are [[blackpill|blackpilled]].  Different from most blackpillers, he does not regard [[lookism]] and superficiality as urgent issues. Rather, he suggests to simply embrace [[biological essentialism|natural human behaviors]] that decide [[dominance hierarchy|hierarchies]] which he regards to be mainly decided by competence anyhow, and which he regards as crucial for achieving well-being, [[monogamy]], predictability and order (though not so strict that it could hinder the ability to change and adapt).


His main areas of study are in abnormal, social, and [[personality]] psychology, with a particular interest in the psychology of religious and ideological beliefs and their relevance for human conflict, and the assessment and improvement of [[personality]] and performance. He has an appreciation for Jungian psychology, for describing social phenomena through fables and allegories.
His main area of study is [[personality]] psychology with a focus on religious and ideological beliefs, human conflict, and the assessment and improvement of [[personality]] and performance. He has an appreciation for Jungian psychology, for describing social phenomena through fables and allegories.


== Peterson on Incels ==
== Peterson on Incels ==
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