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On Doubt
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I mean it’s no secret I totally love Leigh Sales! One of the most incredible journalists, the type of journalist we need more of.
This incredible essay, recently republished discusses so many important issues about the world today, how power is held, how accountability is waning and principally how doubt is something that should be celebrated.
As someone who has always asked unpopular questions, and has always sought to problematise binary positions, this book resonated in just so many ways.
The authenticity of Leigh and her ability to discuss such nuance and succinctly is really quite incredible. First published 2009, so many of the fears written about at the time have been realised, and the state of play has changed substantially, but the relevance and importance of this book has not at all faded!
This incredible essay, recently republished discusses so many important issues about the world today, how power is held, how accountability is waning and principally how doubt is something that should be celebrated.
As someone who has always asked unpopular questions, and has always sought to problematise binary positions, this book resonated in just so many ways.
The authenticity of Leigh and her ability to discuss such nuance and succinctly is really quite incredible. First published 2009, so many of the fears written about at the time have been realised, and the state of play has changed substantially, but the relevance and importance of this book has not at all faded!
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