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Matthew Fraser


Born
in Toronto , Canada
July 03, 1958

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Lives in Paris, former newspaper columnist, editor-in-chief of a national broadsheet, co-host of national television programme. Currently a university professor and butler to a bichon called Hector. Author of five books, most recently In Truth: A History of Lies from Ancient Rome to Modern America.

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Fake News: A Hydra-Headed Monster

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Fake news, needless to say, is a big problem. But what is it exactly? According to a recent poll, Americans don’t seem to know. As Politico reported, Americans “cannot even agree on the definition of ‘fake news’.”


The confusion doubtless can be explained by recklessness with which the term is batted about, often to describe very different things, usually as a rhetorical posture. When D

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“The cruel lessons of history, however, demonstrate that religions tend to assert dogmas as truth. When religious orthodoxies have been imposed as the sole basis for truth, the result has been intolerance, persecution, and atrocity. Religious truth is supernatural, accessible through faith; it does not reside in this world. Religion, therefore, must remain in the private sphere of personal belief. For personal liberties to flourish, bonfires of vanities cannot be permitted in public squares in the name of religion.

The stories told in sacred texts, myths, legends, and epic tales should inspire our imaginations; they should not, however, be erected as doctrines that dictate our laws and actions. To quote the Gospel of Matthew: “Render therefore unto Caesar the things which are Caesar’s; and unto God the things that are God’s.” We must approach civic discourse in a spirit that, while acknowledging the existence of spirituality, excludes religious dogma from political discourse and collective action. We must also be vigilant about dogmatic secular faiths—from irrational identity politics to political correctness—asserted with quasi-religious fervor. They too inevitably produce a culture of intolerance and persecution.”
Matthew Fraser, In Truth: A History of Lies from Ancient Rome to Modern America



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