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Over the past week, I have been writing a blurb for an upcoming debate at the Living Freedom summer school (London, 29 June - 1 July 2023). In the process, I have been reminded of how much my thinking has changed since actively engaging wit...
Cancel culture is ubiquitous in modern Britain. In this delusional campaign for moral purity, it is now commonplace to judge someone’s whole character on particular beliefs and opinions they hold. More than this, it is completely normal to ...
The old saying, ‘If you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say anything at all’, is slowly becoming the restrictive precedential motto of the museum sector.
AI has been used this week to transform Republican politicians into drag queens in protest against recent legislation. In one such digital image, Ron DeSantis is pictured in a bookshop looking like a Disney princess. The setting gestures at...
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Free Speech Champions aims to inspire the next generation to think openly and seriously about the importance of free speech.
History student at Trinity College Dublin and project assistant at Living Freedom. X: @fbasboll
Intermittent articles about art with a particular focus on freedom of expression.
This is the personal substack of Luca Johnson. I have written numerous offerings for publications such as The Critic, The Lotus Eaters and the Mallard. Expect meditations on matters of: politics; culture; history; philosophy; and more.
Editor of The New Taboo, student of literature and philosophy at the University of Glasgow.
Co-founder of the Easingwold Youth Council, PPE exhibitioner at Brasenose College, Co-President of the Brasenose College PPE & Addington Societies, Officer at the Oxford Union HT/TT23.
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