Absent a genuinely deep new idea, the difficulty of executing a piece of writing scales exponentially with the number of words/phrases that you must avoid using because they are too overloaded with partisan color.
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Example. Consider these 2 lists of words and phrases:
Empathy, lived experience, justice, inclusion.
Personal responsibility, growth, freedom, individualism.
I don't even have to craft meaningful sentences, let alone a thesis, to evoke a visceral response. The lists are enough
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So if you are trying to write about a topic that involves that vocabulary, you've already determined its social fate BEFORE you craft even a single sentence.
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I don't know how to solve this problem in terms of general writing tricks and hacks. It may not be possible to solve. You could just pre-estimate the difficulty or writing a piece by brainstorming a list of the words/phrases you might use.
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That judgment works as a kind of exaggeration, but taken literally it seriously underestimates the effect of context. E.g., “My parents told me it was my personal responsibility to be inclusive and seek social justice. My freedom could only be found in the Other’s liberation.”

