Martin Gurri is a former CIA analyst who specializes in examining the intersection of politics and media.
His work focuses on how the proliferation of information in the digital age has reshaped political landscapes and challenged traditional power structures.
Gurri's insights draw from his experience in intelligence analysis, providing a unique perspective on the societal impacts of the internet and social media.
As a visiting fellow at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University, he continues to explore and write about the evolving relationship between information, authority, and public opinion in the modern era.
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