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Historical revisionism plays on this same impulse, telling people that the established record is an attack on their identity, like a poor score on a test, so it should be rejected.

为何历史修正主义浪潮在全球高涨

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I tend to file things in a good enough place right away, because I really hate having stuff laying out in my workspace if it’s not actively being used. My notes are the same way. When I make a temporary note from my phone that’s badly formatted or half-finished or littered with voice to text errors, it lives in my root until I can process it at home from a real computer.

Yet Another Hot Take on “Folders versus Tags”

Andy Matuschak

Another major theory is the so-called Meiklejohn interpretation of the FirstAmendment. Named after its leading proponent, Professor Alexander Meiklejohn, this interpretation, broadly stated, holds that ours is a self-governing society and the FirstAmendment protects the freedom of thought and expression directed to the process by which we govern ourselves. Thus, it is concerned with the need for the citizenry to acquire such qualities of mind and spirit and such information as will make possible responsible self-governance.

Mass Communication Law in a Nutshell Chapter I The First Amendment in Perspective

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