Well said. The argument is compelling for those who view unchecked capitalism and technocratic governance as threats to democracy and social cohesion. The author seems to demonstrate a clear understanding of the premise they are tackling. The writer’s grasp of the topic and its implications for democracy and social values are well-founded.
Ultimately, the validity of this argument depends on one’s perspective on capitalism, democracy, and the role of technology in society. It serves as a thought-provoking reminder for those of us concerned about the ethical implications of current economic and political trajectories, of what is deemed “good” or valuable in society. Thank you
Well said. The argument is compelling for those who view unchecked capitalism and technocratic governance as threats to democracy and social cohesion. The author seems to demonstrate a clear understanding of the premise they are tackling. The writer’s grasp of the topic and its implications for democracy and social values are well-founded.
Ultimately, the validity of this argument depends on one’s perspective on capitalism, democracy, and the role of technology in society. It serves as a thought-provoking reminder for those of us concerned about the ethical implications of current economic and political trajectories, of what is deemed “good” or valuable in society. Thank you
Individualism in this country has gone too far. Well said Bryan!