I experimented with extracting some of the core claims from this post into polls:
Decision-makers in media and PR, and corporate and government elites generally, have a lower tolerance for verbal conflict and taboo violations than the typical individual.Decision-makers in media and PR, and corporate and government elites generally, have a lower tolerance for verbal conflict and taboo violations than the typical individual.As of 2019, the US was in an era of unusually large amounts of free speech that elites were starting to get spooked by and defend against.As of 2019, the US was in an era of unusually large amounts of free speech that elites were starting to get spooked by and defend against.
Personally, I find that answering polls like these make me more of a “quest participant” than a passive reader. They provide a nice “think for yourself” prompt, that then makes me look at the essay with a more active mindset. But others might have different experiences, feel free to provide feedback on how it worked for you.
(You can find a list of all 2019 Review poll questions here.)
I experimented with extracting some of the core claims from this post into polls:
Personally, I find that answering polls like these make me more of a “quest participant” than a passive reader. They provide a nice “think for yourself” prompt, that then makes me look at the essay with a more active mindset. But others might have different experiences, feel free to provide feedback on how it worked for you.
(You can find a list of all 2019 Review poll questions here.)