Helen Pluckrose is a British author and cultural writer known for her critiques of social justice movements and advocacy for liberal ethics.
She gained prominence through her involvement in the "Grievance Studies Affair," a project aimed at exposing flaws in academic publishing.
Pluckrose holds degrees in English literature and early modern studies, with a focus on medieval women's engagement with Christian narratives.
She now primarily examines postmodernism and Critical Social Justice scholarship, exploring their impact on humanities and left-wing politics.
As editor-in-chief of Areo, a digital magazine, Pluckrose continues to contribute to discussions on politics, culture, science, and art.
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