Google Archipelago Summary of Key Points
Google Archipelago examines Big Digital’s suppression of free speech and online freedom, arguing its implications for society and individual rights.
Google Archipelago examines Big Digital’s suppression of free speech and online freedom, arguing its implications for society and individual rights.
Exploring the control of digital giants on free speech and its societal impact.
This book explores the paradox of censorship in an era that values free speech, examining the forces that challenge our freedom to read, think, and communicate.
This book provides a critical examination of how conservatives feel marginalized and silenced in various social arenas.
Unwoke: How to Stay Woke without Going Broke is a critique of ‘woke’ culture, addressing how it affects businesses, free speech, and individual liberties.
In this book, Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt investigate the rising trend of anxiety, depression, and suicide among students and young adults. They suggest that this growing fragility is associated with the culture of safetyism and overprotection, which interferes with young people’s ability to grow, learn, and become resilient adults. They argue that this situation is affecting the American universities, where they feel that free speech and intellectual diversity are being undermined.
An exploration of modern censorship’s clash with the ideal of free speech.
Critical look at the challenges faced by conservatives in media and society.