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Authority issues Criticism can cause harm as well as good things. Criticism can hurt or people can feel offended. It can "upset the apple cart", cause chaos, or do real damage. For these reasons, people often try to keep the flow of criticism under control with rules. Such rules often state: Who has the right to criticize, and who isn't allowed to criticize. Who or what can be criticized, and who or what cannot be criticized. What sorts of criticism are acceptable. When and how the criticism may be made (the appropriate situations and formats for criticism). What counts as an appropriate motivation for criticism. These rules can be successful if people accept them, and work with them. But it can also happen that a criticism can only be made "against the rules." In that case, a conflict can develop between the critics and the people in charge, where the authorities try to enforce the rules, and the critics try to make their criticism regardless. The conflict could be ended in many different ways; but usually it is difficult to suppress a valid criticism altogether, permanently. A lot of critical activity may consist simply of a battle to get one's ideas taken seriously. Purpose Here the purpose of criticism and its relative merits in particular situations are discussed. Negative arguments Criticism may not be a positive response to an individual, action, or belief in all circumstances. There are two reasons that this might be the case:
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