I find this passage from Nick Couldry’s new book book Why Voice Matters a particularly apt description of modern politics.

Human beings can give an account of themselves and of their place in the world… Treating people as if they lack that capacity is to treat them as if they were not human; the past century provides many shameful examples of just this. Voice is one word for that capacity, but having a voice is never enough. I need to know that my voice matters in various ways. Yet we have grown used to ways of organizing things that ignore voice, that assume voice does not matter. We are experiencing a contemporary crisis of voice, across political, economic and cultural domains, that has been growing for at least three decades.

I may be getting cynical in my old age, but I sense that our hyper-connected digital age disperses voice rather than enhancing it.

What do you think of this passage?