What happens when fear of social judgment stifles open discourse? Harvard economist Roland Fryer explores how the rising costs of speaking openly are reshaping intellectual debate on college campuses and beyond.From anonymous apps to self-censorship, discover how modern social pressures are creating hidden economic incentives that influence what people are willing to say—and what groundbreaking ideas might be lost in the silence. Join Fryer as he makes the case for brave, honest dialogue in an age of increasing caution.