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Opinion | Freud Explains Cancel Tradition

There positive is plenty of moralism going round. Censorship, condemnation, excommunication, calls for for apologies. There are even spontaneous chants of “Disgrace! Disgrace! Disgrace!” directed on the villain of the second. I lately noticed an advert for a psychology workshop that argued outright that folks from “privileged” teams ought to “damage” and “really feel disgrace.” Persons are guilt-tripped for utilizing disposable straws, liking a canceled tune or talking “ableist” phrases.

How did we descend from the libertine tradition of the Sixties—“if it feels good, do it”—right into a pit of limitless disgrace?

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