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Plato on censoring artists — a summary
Stephen Hicks | stephenhicks.org In my Philosophy of Art course, we are discussing Plato’s philosophy of art, by means of selections from Statesman and Books 3 and 10 of The Republic, along with snippets from Ion, Phaedrus, and Symposium. In … Continue reading →
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6 Companies Control 90% of What You Read, Watch and Hear. Here’s Why You Should Care
Rebecca Strong | childrenshealthdefense.org Ever-mounting media consolidation has narrowed the perspectives the public is privy to. Ownership and funding of these corporations are riddled with conflicts of interest and Big Tech companies are outright censoring and demonetizing independent outlets. Read … Continue reading →
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