Silenced Voices
Por Rothwell, Selene
Publicado por epubli
English
2026
ISBN 9783565277216
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From ancient empires to the digital age, societies have shaped power by shaping truth. Silenced Voices traces the long history of censorship, from the burning of forbidden scrolls in imperial capitals to the algorithmic filtering of speech online. This sweeping historical study reveals how rulers, churches, and corporations have sought to control what people know—and how thinkers, artists, and citizens have resisted. Drawing on archival records, archaeological findings, and declassified documents, the book shows that every age redefines freedom of expression according to its fears and technologies. By connecting past and present, it offers a deeper understanding of why controlling information remains one of the defining tools of authority.
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