The most interesting points on the lists are the phobia of regulation, replication, and oversight. One of the underlying fears is that once something becomes institutionalized then it will be another tool for the dark, elite forces in society.
Another, distinct, fear is that empowering the average joe will lead to anarchy and bloodshed. I would argue this is the opposite of the first fear.
The most interesting points on the lists are the phobia of regulation, replication, and oversight. One of the underlying fears is that once something becomes institutionalized then it will be another tool for the dark, elite forces in society.
Another, distinct, fear is that empowering the average joe will lead to anarchy and bloodshed. I would argue this is the opposite of the first fear.