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What happens when an institution cannot afford to let every truth become actionable? In this episode of The Emperor Is a Hostage, I turn to the Inquisition, Eisenhorn, and the Ecclesiarchy to examine how universities regulate what becomes fundable, publishable, respectable, and career-safe. This is not a story about crude censorship. It is about admissibility, reputational containment, and the structures that ensure some truths never quite scale.
More details are available in my Warhammer Academia books , at Brianmlucey.com
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By brian luceyWhat happens when an institution cannot afford to let every truth become actionable? In this episode of The Emperor Is a Hostage, I turn to the Inquisition, Eisenhorn, and the Ecclesiarchy to examine how universities regulate what becomes fundable, publishable, respectable, and career-safe. This is not a story about crude censorship. It is about admissibility, reputational containment, and the structures that ensure some truths never quite scale.
More details are available in my Warhammer Academia books , at Brianmlucey.com
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.