Censorship and Free Speech
The conversation delves into the complexities of censorship, highlighting how it often reflects an exercise of power rather than altruism. It emphasizes the importance of understanding differing viewpoints, even if they seem misguided, as knowing what others think can be more valuable than silencing them. The discussion also touches on the evolutionary rationale behind belief in conspiracy theories, suggesting that such beliefs may have historically served as protective mechanisms against deception.In this clip
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The Mark Groves Podcast
#263: Why Free Speech Matters with Greg Lukianoff
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Should conspiracy theories be censored in the context of the episode #263: Why Free Speech Matters with Greg Lukianoff and the clip Censorship and Free Speech?
Should conspiracy theories be censored in the context of the episode #263: Why Free Speech Matters with Greg Lukianoff and the clip Censorship and Free Speech?