For large corporations, credibility often feels like an inherited trait, built over decades and backed by significant resources. Independent creators, however, start from scratch. They lack the imposing brand recognition and the institutional heft.
On Tyranny is more than a history book. It functions as a compact manual for citizenship in challenging times. It equips readers not with fear, but with awareness.
This leads directly to the concept of the "filter bubble," a term coined by internet activist Eli Pariser. It describes the state of intellectual isolation that can result from personalized searches and feeds.