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The Atlantic
theatlantic.com › politics › archive › 2015 › 08 › is-political-correctness-back-on-campus › 432570
Is Political Correctness Back on Campus? - The Atlantic
August 17, 2015 - Today's college students demand protection from words and ideas they don't like. Here's why that's disastrous for education — and mental health.
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ResearchGate
researchgate.net › publication › 264527503_Is_political_correctness_damaging_science
Is political correctness damaging science?
May 1, 2005 - Download Citation | On May 1, 2005, Philip Hunter published Is political correctness damaging science? | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate
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Issuepedia
issuepedia.org › Political_correctness
Political correctness - Issuepedia
Originally a term used for self-criticism on the left, "political correctness" (or "PC") is now most often used by the Right as a put-down phrase (argument by label) for anything they dislike – which seems to be largely any form of consideration for certain types of people (basically, anyone ...
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Ox
jpe.ox.ac.uk › papers › dilemmas-of-political-correctness
Dilemmas of Political Correctness | Journal of Practical Ethics
Loury treats political correctness ... any such restraint, left or right, including, say, fascist censorship.(1994 p.430) The key for Loury is that political correctness, left or right, culminates in a kind of self-censorship through a feedback loop in which, first, there are ...
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OUP Academic
academic.oup.com › psq › advance-article › doi › 10.1093 › psquar › qqad037 › 7192889
Keeping Your Mouth Shut: Spiraling Self-Censorship in the United ...
June 9, 2023 - Instead, micro-environment sentiments, such as worrying that expressing unpopular views will isolate and alienate people from their friends, family, and neighbors, may be the driver of self-censorship. cancel culture, democratic deliberation, political correctness, political freedom, political ...
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Wikiquote
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Political correctness - Wikiquote
February 27, 2024 - A term originally created by leftists in humorous self-mockery, "PC" is now used to evoke Stalinist demands for conformity. Thus PC-baiting has become a post-Cold War substitute for anti-communism, and a dangerously reactionary political expression. Elizabeth Martinez De Colores Means All of Us: Latina Views for a Multi-Colored Century (2017) We'll be right back to the politically correct ...
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ResearchGate
researchgate.net › publication › 313752593_Self-Censorship_as_a_Socio-Political-Psychological_Phenomenon_Conception_and_Research
(PDF) Self-Censorship as a Socio-Political-Psychological Phenomenon: ...
February 15, 2017 - PDF | Self-censorship of information, defined as an act of intentionally and voluntarily withholding information from others in the absence of formal... | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate
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NPR
npr.org › transcripts › 371277215
Sally Kohn: Is It Enough To Be Politically Correct? : NPR
December 19, 2014 - Political pundit Sally Kohn says we shouldn't worry as much about being politically correct; instead, she says, we need to focus on being emotionally correct.
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leed
leed-initiative.org › blog › twofold-facets-political-correctness
The Twofold Facets of Political Correctness | leed
According to the Reporters Without ... as HAICA has resulted in an increase in self-censorship among journalists and online users. With the intention of putting strict boundaries on offensive speech and behavior, political correctness has evolved into a double-edged sword, threatening ...
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Intellectual Takeout
intellectualtakeout.org › 2018 › 07 › the-real-reason-many-people-recoil-from-political-correctness
The Real Reason Many People Recoil From Political Correctness - ...
July 16, 2018 - Fear of the consequences, rather ... with political correctness. This fear is something that legal and social philosophers have been measuring for quite a while through something called “the chilling effect.” This phenomenon considers the self-censorship of individuals ...
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NYTimes
nytimes.com › interactive › 2019 › 09 › 30 › magazine › bill-maher-interview.html
Bill Maher on the Perils of Political Correctness - The New York Times
October 4, 2019 - “Religions always talk about the one true religion. Now on the left we have the one true opinion.”
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The GW Hatchet
gwhatchet.com › 2022 › 03 › 24 › self-censorship-is-an-act-of-tact-not-a-widespread-barrier-to-free-speech
Self-censorship is an act of tact, not a widespread barrier to ...
While we all have a right to speak and ought to exercise it, self-censoring makes you a mature adult – not a victim of your peers’ tyranny.
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Wikipedia
en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Political_censorship
Political censorship - Wikipedia
February 10, 2024 - Political censorship exists when a government attempts to conceal, fake, distort, or falsify information that its citizens receive by suppressing or crowding out political news that the public might receive through news outlets. In the absence of neutral and objective information, people will ...
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The Conversation
theconversation.com › political-correctness-its-origins-and-the-backlash-against-it-46862
Political Correctness: Its Origins and the Backlash Against It
May 14, 2024 - The oppression of Aboriginal people ... conservative commentators who have led the charge against political correctness routinely engage in politically correct self-censorship....
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The New Yorker
newyorker.com › news › interview › the purpose of political correctness
The Purpose of Political Correctness | The New Yorker
June 3, 2021 - A conversation with the columnist Nesrine Malik about who makes the changing rules of public speech.