Definition:
Conceptual flattening is the loss of depth, context, or distinction when complex concepts are simplified for ease of consumption.
Usage Context:
Appears in public discourse, media summaries, algorithmic content formats, and institutional explanations.
Critical Note:
Flattening makes critique harder by stripping ideas of the complexity needed to challenge dominant narratives.
Related Terms:
Language Compression, Class Erasure, Reductionism, Context Stripping, Normalisation Pressure
