Adam Glantz

5%
Flag icon
One of the personal costs of conceding to this ideology is a phenomenon we knew well in the Soviet Union—becoming a doublethinker, when people pretend to believe in something they don’t. In the Soviet Union, doublethinkers did not become dissidents because it was too dangerous. They could have been killed. So they kept their critical opinions of the regime to themselves and lived in a constant state of self-censorship.
Woke Antisemitism: How a Progressive Ideology Harms Jews
Rate this book
Clear rating