In this paper I focus on the connection between some of Stanley’s claims about propaganda and flawed ideologies, and the idea of the social situatedness or perspective-relativity of knowledge. More pre-cisely, I will try to show how Stanley’s reflections on the nature of pro-paganda and its relationship with flawed ideologies push us towards the empiricists’ characterisation of the social situatedness of knowledge. Not only do these reflections reveal some important weaknesses of standpoint theories (that is, the claim of epistemic asymmetry between advantaged and negatively advantaged groups, and the necessity of ac-tively achieving a standpoint), but they also support the request for the pluralism, rational critique, cooperation, fair dis...