The threat to democracy in the first few decades of independence, what kind of threat "democracy" faces? How do American leaders solve these problems? With the first few decades of our premature birth, it is difficult to imagine that the United States will evolve into such great democracy. Other Democrats will rather believe the hypotheses of hypocrites. When America wins independence for the first time, it is a group of people united and self-destroying. This group not only won the independence of Britain, but also wants to become a country and create it.
"The current big data is a threat, it poses a threat to democracy - at least in the United States - threatening human freedom and posing a threat to citizen's freedom, mainly because these techniques are very new , Because it is developing new control.The monitoring and operation method is not currently regulated and it is not regulated by laws and regulations and there is a problem that these technologies are rapidly developing and these techniques We have not developed a system to watch for those systems that regulate these technologies. Obviously, we must do this. "
Mills identified five major social problems in American society: 1) alienation, 2) moral insensitivity, 3) a threat to democracy, 4) a threat to human liberty, 5) bureaucratic rationality and human beings Conflict of reasons. Like Marx, Mills sees alienation as a feature of modern society. The fundamental problem in mass society is that many people lose confidence in the leaders and are therefore very indifferent. These people rarely turn their attention to politics. Mills expressed this indifference as "mental state", which is the root of many problems of the present age. Indifference leads to "moral insensitivity". These people silently accept the atrocities committed by their leaders. They are outraged in the face of moral fear; they lack the ability to respond morally to the character, decisions, and actions of leaders.
It is a matter of course that loneliness has appeared in Western issues at the present time. Loneliness as a condition of modern times has always threatened democracy. Democracy is suffering now. When people feel abandoned and can not find meaning, they often rely on social movements and ideological leaders to become part of something. Theodor Adorno called this "American Carpenter Psychology". Hannah Arendt believes that solitude is a breeding ground for totalitarianism