David Nirenberg, historian: If I had to invest in stocks of anything, it would be in xenophobia. It will only rise'
Briefly

Nirenberg expresses concern over the current state of critical thinking, indicating that extreme politicization stifles skepticism and doubt, which are essential for meaningful discourse.
He highlights how the media revolution has diminished the space for quiet exploration and complex ideas, arguing that public discourse’s instantaneous nature leads to oversimplification and polarization.
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