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5 pages in length. The manner by which Scott's project of articulating "a social science that uncovers contradictions and possibilities" (Scott 533) relates to Loffreda's concerns by placing much of the responsibility squarely on the shoulders of those who - by virtue of living in a free country - have the capacity to draw conclusions based upon the weight of a given informational source and their own intrinsic understanding: the general public. Individuals must be held at least partially accountable for seeing through the artificial glaze that serves to reflect the very foundation upon which the components of a supposedly democratic nation operate. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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to Loffredas concerns by placing much of the responsibility squarely on the shoulders of those who - by virtue of living in a free country - have the capacity to
draw conclusions based upon the weight of a given informational source and their own intrinsic understanding: the general public. Individuals must be held at least partially accountable for seeing
through the artificial glaze that serves to reflect the very foundation upon which the components of a supposedly democratic nation operate. The capacity
for critical thinking reflects one of the greatest defenses against the becoming unresponsive to "the existing distribution of power, wealth, and status" (Scott). The ability to interrogate this skewed
reality is indicative of a collective of people who refuse to accept things on face value but rather seek to uncover the discrepancies inherent to this reality. The manner
by which one is able to dissect a particular thought, concept or situation to such an extent as to analyze and then reassemble its components to reach the point of
decision-making speaks volumes regarding the vastness of the human mind. It is virtually impossible to have critical thinking present without the benefit of decision-making or to experience the decision-making
process without the inclusion of critical thinking. Indeed, the two seemingly separate entities work synergistically when utilized together, producing a level of exemplary understanding worthy of calling human beings
the most intelligent species on the planet. However, people are often remiss in putting this allegedly high level of intelligence to good use when it comes to questioning what
the media present as facts. Loffreda recalls the chaos that ensued in Laramie after Matts death: "...An encampment of reporters, flourishing microphones and tape recorders, pivoting cameras back
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