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The (Queens’) Speech
Last week we had some time to think about a mock election and the components of rhetoric that are employed in the media. Our group decided to take a “green matriarchy” position in terms of political stance (with the tag … Continue reading
Posted in The Media and Politics
Tagged booth, burke, mock elections, orwell, rhetrickery
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Public vs. Private, and Social Media
I figured that I would write my post about the notion of public and private knowledge, relative to enlightenment, since I didn’t really understand it in Kant’s “What is Enlightenment?” (1784). Upon some closer reading, this is what I’ve come … Continue reading
Posted in Contemporary American Society pre-2016
Tagged arendt, booth, enlightenment, kant, nietzsche, social media
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