That is easier said than done, you will respond, and the response is right. Everything truly valuable is easier said than done. But we have sunk into a cultural morass, and must extricate ourselves, which we can do only by cultural means. People are being tempted into a malicious web of gossip, and are becoming trapped in its sticky threads. To fight against this we have to show, through example, how to live in another way, how to free oneself from the web before being wound into a ball of malice and eaten, body and soul, by the "post-truth" spider.
Teachers should see their principal goal as one of averting their pupils from the spider's new temptations, so that they can face other people with respect. Such an education is what Plato meant by "the care of the soul," and he regarded it as the indispensable foundation of political existence. In this matter, I believe, Plato was right, and he defined a task that falls on all of us, the national media included.
Sir Roger Scruton
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