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Left-wing mathematics and 'anti-politics'
Slovenia🏛️ Politics19 days ago

Left-wing mathematics and 'anti-politics'

The article discusses the author's personal experience with mathematics during school and contrasts it with current political discourse, referencing an incident where a respected professor claimed that 46 is not equal to 46 on national television. The piece critiques the lack of logical reasoning in political debates.

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Domovina logoDomovinaIndependentLeft19 days ago
Left-wing mathematics and 'anti-politics'

The article discusses the author's personal experience with mathematics during school and contrasts it with current political discourse, referencing an incident where a respected professor claimed that 46 is not equal to 46 on national television. The piece critiques the lack of logical reasoning in political debates.

Bias read (Left): The article uses the metaphor of 'left mathematics' and 'anti-politics' to critique what it perceives as illogical or irrational political behavior. It frames the issue through a critical lens toward certain political actors, implying they lack coherent reasoning, which aligns with a left-leaning批判.

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