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Thomas Chatterton Williams' "Summer of Our Discontent"

If Books Could Kill

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Unpacking the Harper's Letter

This chapter explores the Harper's letter advocating for open debate and critiques cancel culture, highlighting tensions between accountability and censorship in modern discourse. The speakers examine the nuances of cancellation versus accountability, drawing insights from various controversial incidents in academia and social media. The discussion challenges the perception that cancel culture is a strictly leftist phenomenon, emphasizing the need for inclusivity and diverse perspectives in social justice dialogues.

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