This chapter explores the tumultuous experiences of an intellectual figure embroiled in legal battles due to defamation claims stemming from politically incorrect opinions. It examines the broader implications of cancel culture on free speech and personal well-being within the modern socio-political landscape.
After a years-long legal battle, philosopher Nina Power has found herself on the vanguard of a complex question: do artists have the responsibility to engage with dangerous ideas? She joined UnHerd's Freddie Sayers to discuss the trial, why she still reads controversial books and what her story can tell us about the culture wars.
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