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Putting an end to political nonsense
- For the first time there are facts and (in Kellyanne Conway’s notorious phrase) ‘alternative facts’. As facts become fluid they become contestable; the truth becomes (once again) something you assert, not something you prove. It used to be a peculiar characteristic of totalitarian regimes that they made the facts fit their purposes; now it seems th... See more
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Gisel Sánchez added 23d ago
- “Terror can only rule over men who are isolated against each other,” Hannah Arendt wrote in The Origins of Totalitarianism.
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Gisel Sánchez added 23d ago
- We now live in a digital age, in which information becomes fluid and variable. All that was solid has melted into air. In the print world, getting your facts right was about competence and care; now what the facts are depends on what date you access a website, or which website you visit. The nature of information has changed irreversibly.
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Gisel Sánchez added 23d ago