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It's impossible to answer this without getting political. Instead, let's just say every previous generation has been critically wrong about some things. Statistically, we're unlikely to be the outlier.
dang's put me on notice, so I'm walking on eggshells here. But truth isn't political. As long as we think it is, we will continue to follow the descent into madness. Truth is just that: truth. The only reason we think truth is political, is because our chosen leaders so heavily depend on lies that the truth would destroy their reign.
Curious what you consider to be true though? I'm coming at it from the perspective that even in physics where we can isolate so nicely we still aren't divining any truths, just making models with increasing explanatory powers.
Personally, I've been reaching more towards 'shared values' than 'truth', this is likely the pedant in me but truth doesn't feel tractable whereas shared values feels like it has less baggage?
*pretty sure lies exist though