The chapter explores the increasing fear of surveillance and consequences leading to self-censorship in society. It warns about the potential dystopian outcomes of extreme policies and the emergence of a social credit score system, drawing parallels to a Soviet Union scenario. The discussion emphasizes the importance of countering propaganda, initiating legal changes, and questioning power dynamics in American politics.
Christopher F. Rufo is a writer, filmmaker, activist, and senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute. He's also a Contributing Editor of "City Journal," a Distinguished Fellow of Hillsdale College, and the founder of American Studio, a nonprofit focused on the American experience.
https://christopherrufo.com
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