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Must we cancel Plato?

Culture
United Kingdom
开始于 January 21, 2026

Right-wing cancel culture might be marginal but it is unfortunate nonetheless Source

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Must we cancel Plato?

The Critic (United Kingdom) | Jan 21, 2026

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Right-wing cancel culture, while often exaggerated, highlights the need to critically assess historical figures like Plato for their ethical implications.

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Instead of canceling Plato, we should engage with his ideas critically, fostering a deeper understanding of their impact on modern thought.

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Plato's philosophical contributions are too significant to be dismissed; canceling him undermines intellectual heritage.

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Canceling historical figures like Plato may set a dangerous precedent, leading to a culture that prioritizes sentiment over rigorous debate.

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The debate around canceling Plato reflects broader societal tensions, revealing how we navigate complex legacies in our current cultural climate.

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