Nonfiction writing about noticing and responding to dangerous ideologies
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| Post date: 2021-11-26 17:22:59 |
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I am searching for nonfiction writing about people who noticed dangerous ideologies (particularly authoritarian ones, although I'm open to others as well) early on as they were gaining steam, and did work to try to counteract those ideologies.
Examples of the sort of thing I'm looking for could be people fighting objectivism before it fed into libertarianism, or people fighting gamergate before it fed into the alt-right.
I'd also be very interested in examples of people doing this who believed that they were successful, or where, for unrelated reasons, the dangerous ideology never ended up taking off in the way that was feared. |
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