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Lessons for the silenced majority, with Katherine Brodsky

7 March 2024

3:00 AM

7 March 2024

3:00 AM

We as a society are self-censoring at record rates. Say the wrong thing at the wrong moment to the wrong person and the consequences can be dire.

When the truth is no defense and nuance is seen as an attack, self-censorship is a rational choice. Yet, our silence comes with a price. When we are too fearful to speak openly and honestly, we deprive ourselves of the ability to build genuine relationships, we yield all cultural and political power to those with opposing views, and we lose our ability to challenge ideas or change minds, even our own.

Katherine Brodsky thinks it’s time for principled individuals to hit the unmute button and resist the authoritarians among us who name, shame, and punish. Her new book is titled ‘No Apologies: How to Find and Free Your Voice in the Age of Outrage—Lessons for the Silenced Majority’.

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