Being suspicious
We live in a constant state of suspicion. Suspicion of other people's values, intentions, ideas that might hide something else, of words that might be damaging, of facts that might turn out to be fiction - of fiction that might be not just fictional, but counterfactual.
Marx, Nietzsche, Freud, the high priests of the hermeneutics of suspicion (says Paul …
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