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#dishonesty

  • Les Miserables: A Dark Night at the Inn
    Part two, book three, chapter three - With no water in the inn and an unwatered horse, Cosette is forced to go into the darkness alone
  • Les Miserables: The Honorable Lies of Sister Simplice
    Part one, book eight, chapter four - As Jean Valjean leaves town after breaking out of prison, Sister Simplice tells a pair of lies to help cover for him
  • Les Miserables: Manifold Tensions
    Part one, book eight, chapter two - Between Fantine, Madeliene, and the reader a braid of tensions arise that must find resolution
  • Les Miserables: Sister Simplice
    Part one, book seven, chapter one - In which Hugo seems to think it very important that we know Sister Simplice would NEVER TELL A LIE.
  • Les Miserables: Lies & Adoration
    Part one, book three, chapter six - Favourite talks of adoration and the true nature of her affection
  • How Propaganda Works: Is Propaganda Inherently Insincere? Not Always!
    Thoughts from Jason Stanley's book "How Propaganda Works" on refuting what Stanley calls the insincerity condition.
  • How Propaganda Works: Is Propaganda Inherently False? Not Always!
    Thoughts from Jason Stanley's book "How Propaganda Works" on refuting what Stanley calls the falsity condition.
  • How Propaganda Works: Is Propaganda Inherently False and Insincere?
    Thoughts from Jason Stanley's book "How Propaganda Works" on propaganda and it's relationship to truth and sincerity.
  • How Propaganda Works: When Propaganda Cloaks Undemocratic Structures
    Thoughts from the introduction of Jason Stanley's book "How Propaganda Works" on how propaganda can be used to cloak decidedly undemocratic realities and present them as democratic.
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