
Martin Gurri on the Revolt of the Public
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The Crisis of Trust in Institutions
This chapter explores the historical context of industrialism and the evolving challenges faced by traditional top-down institutions in the digital age. It highlights how the rise of information accessibility has eroded public trust in authority figures and elite institutions, contributing to a broader skepticism about expert knowledge. Through examples of social movements and shifts in public sentiment, the discussion underscores the complexities of modern dissent and the decline of institutional credibility.
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