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Should All Nobel Prizes Be Canceled for a Year?

The 18-member Swedish academy chooses the Nobel Prize in Literature, which has been postponed for a year due to an investigation of misconduct.
The 18-member Swedish academy chooses the Nobel Prize in Literature, which has been postponed for a year due to an investigation of misconduct.
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If you ever meet someone who claims to have nearly won the Nobel Prize in mathematics, walk away: You're dealing with a deeply delusional individual. While there isn't, and has never been, a Nobel in mathematics, the desire to claim Nobel-worthiness is sensible, for no matter the field, it is the world's most prestigious accolade.

The annual prizes are Sweden's most sacred holiday, bringing out royalty in the arts and sciences and a worldwide audience of millions to witness an event featuring the pomp and circumstance typically associated with the naming of a new pope. Indeed, the prizes are so important to Sweden's national identity that the king of Sweden recently took the unprecedented step of canceling the Nobel Prize in literature for 2018. What would cause King Gustaf to take such an extraordinary step? Simply put, he did so for the same reason that Alfred Nobel founded the awards to begin with: public relations.

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