Silence Is a Decree All Should Fear

People increasingly fear posing questions about other cultures or engaging in criticism. Religious fundamentalists are not the only culprits, according to writer Umberto Eco. He also criticizes Western cultures that promote political correctness for stirring fear about free speech. Eco warns that outrage about every gaffe and a growing culture of silence will mask history, polarize those with different beliefs and complicate resolution of future global problems. – YaleGlobal

Silence Is a Decree All Should Fear

Umberto Eco
Monday, October 30, 2006

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Umberto Eco’s most recent novel is “The Mysterious Flame of Queen Loana.”

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