Mark Stoneman

Independent Historian / Freelance Editor and Translator

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“Naomi [who denounces ‘climate alarmism’] said her political activism was sparked a few years ago when she began asking questions in school about Germany’s liberal immigration policies. She said the backlash from teachers and other students hardened her skepticism about mainstream German thinking.”

Desmond Butler and Juliet Eilperin (Washington Post)

Yes, our cognition is bound up in our social existence, as Ludwik Fleck noted in 1935.