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他们如何撒谎及为何撒谎——康斯坦丁·基辛

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开始于 February 04, 2026

In this article, Konstantin Kisin explores the motivations behind dishonesty in society, examining how and why people manipulate the truth for personal or ideological gain.

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Public figures should be held accountable for spreading false information, as it shapes public perception and policy decisions.

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Debating the ethics of media practices must consider the role of personal responsibility in discerning truth from falsehood.

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Understanding the motivations behind media misinformation is essential for developing critical thinking skills in consumers.

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Critiquing media lies can be a slippery slope that risks stifling free speech and discouraging diverse perspectives.

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The media's manipulation of facts undermines public trust and creates a polarized society that values sensationalism over truth.

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