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Political correctness gone mad? / Stephen Fry, Jordan Peterson, Michael Eric Dyson, Michelle Goldberg.
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9781786076045 (paperback)
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Fry, Stephen, 1957-
Title
Political correctness gone mad? / Stephen Fry, Jordan Peterson, Michael Eric Dyson, Michelle Goldberg.
Publication Details
London : Oneworld Publications, 2018.
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London : Oneworld, 2018.
©2018.
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124 pages ; 18 cm.
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The Munk Debates
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First published in 2018 by House of Anansi Press.
Political correctness: Dyson and Goldberg vs Fry and Peterson, edited by Rudyard Griffiths.
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Pre-Debate Interviews with Moderator / Rudyard Griffiths -- Political Correctness Gone Mad? -- Post-Debate Interviews with Moderator / Rudyard Griffiths.
Summary Note
Is political correctness an enemy of free speech, sparking needless conflict? Or is it a weapon in the fight for equality, restoring dignity to the downtrodden? How should we talk about the things that matter most in an era of rapid social change? Four thinkers take on one of the most heated debates in the culture wars of the twenty-first century.
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Freedom of expression
Political correctness
Political correctness
Political correctness
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Debates and debating
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Peterson, Jordan B.
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Dyson, Michael Eric
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Goldberg, Michelle, 1975-
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Griffiths, Rudyard
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