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A Better Life: Lionel Shriver in Conversation with Douglas Murray
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A Better Life: Lionel Shriver in Conversation with Douglas Murray
Manhattan Institute (United States) | Feb 12, 2026
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Lionel Shriver's advocacy for free speech is vital in preserving democratic values and encouraging diverse viewpoints.
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While free speech is important, it should not come at the cost of marginalized voices being silenced or dismissed in public discourse.
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Promoting individualism and personal responsibility is essential for fostering a better society, as discussed by Shriver and Murray.
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The emphasis on individualism can overlook systemic issues that require collective solutions for true societal improvement.
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Exploring the balance between personal freedom and societal responsibility is crucial to understanding contemporary challenges.
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