In Search of the Undiscoverable: A Politically (In)Correct Mission

In a discourse-analytical framework providing access to the historicity in which feelings are immersed, the movement of political correctness originating in the 1980s in the US is characterized as a form of authoritarian discourse that condemns discriminatory speech & attitudes without engaging...

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