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The Economist Asks - Arthur Miller and modern-day witch-hunts: The Economist asks: Tom Morris

Arthur Miller and modern-day witch-hunts: The Economist asks: Tom Morris

10/22/15 • 16 min

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“The Crucible” seems to resonate with every era in which it is performed. How do accusation, evidence and hysteria combine in an age of big data and social media?  

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