Some see the digital fourth estate he pioneered as anarchic. But the real WikiLeaks lesson is citizens must know how their govts make decisions that affect their lives
Julian Assange’s release after years of captivity invites us to reflect on the legacy of WikiLeaks. As the editorin-chief and spokesperson of WikiLeaks, he became a household name, emblematic of the fight for radical transparency.
His work highlights the need for citizens to understand how govts and corporations make decisions that affect ordinary people’s lives.
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