
The Future of Liberty: Can We Keep Running in the Narrow Corridor?
Facing new threats and opportunities in the ongoing struggle for freedom.
Liberty is not a destination but a journey, one that requires constant running to stay in place.
Digital surveillance technologies threaten privacy and freedom, while global challenges like climate change demand coordinated state action. These demands require states to expand their capacities but also to remain accountable to society.
Societal vigilance is more crucial than ever. Active citizenship, political participation, and institutional innovation are essential to hold power in check and defend liberty against new forms of domination.
Despite these challenges, history offers hope. Societies have repeatedly rebuilt the narrow corridor after setbacks, demonstrating resilience and adaptability.
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