R: Take off the mask.
Monday, October 28, 2013 at 01:21AM
The Federalist Party

TUESDAY, October 29th at 7.30pm in the Berkeley Mendenhall Room

Your authentic self—do you know him or her? The virtue of honesty is expressed, in part, by authenticity and openness with others. But what to do when you've confused identity with presentation? Disentangling the two to discover your authentic self is an onerous task that requires careful reflection. More troubling still is confronting the person underneath. But then, one might argue that it is better to censor the self, including all its savage behaviors, ideas and eccentricities. In any case, how does the mask relate to online personae and anonymity in the digital age? I’ll leave you with the words of Ralph Waldo Emerson: “Society is a masked ball, where everyone hides his real character, and reveals it by hiding.”
 
Come join us this TUESDAY NIGHT (read: not the traditional Wednesday night time) at 7:30 p.m. in the Berkeley Mendenhall Room as we debate this appropriately-themed resolution two nights before All Hallow's Eve. All are welcome!    

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