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Arvydas Guogis from the Mykolas Romeris University wrote this as a reply to Jean-Paul Gagnon who referenced an article written by Rikki J. Dean:
I think, we can have "genuine" democracy, "effective" democracy, and other kinds of democracy, as well as we can have "fascist" totalitarianism, "communist" totalitarianism and - more important nowadays - "digital totalitarianism". All are totalitarianisms and bad for mental and physical health, discriminating. What is more important, dear Jean-Paul Gagnon, is that "digital totalitarianism" thrives under liberal or neoliberal democracies too. Can You explain that? And who can explain that? Please, waiting for the argumented answers.
Jean-Paul Gagnon hasn't answered yet.