Featured Analysis
The Death of Deference: Has Questioning Authority Become a Civic Virtue — or a Recipe for Chaos?
Questioning authority has long been considered a cornerstone of democratic society. Yet as distrust in governments, media organizations, and public institutions continues to rise, many wonder whether healthy skepticism has evolved into something more destabilizing. Advocates argue that challenging authority is essential for accountability and social progress, particularly when institutions fail marginalized communities. Critics warn that relentless skepticism can erode trust, fuel misinformation, and weaken the foundations that hold societies together. As polarization deepens and confidence in institutions declines, the debate raises a critical question: where is the line between civic engagement and civic erosion?
Jun 17, 2026