Obscurantist
Obscurantist is a noun and adjective describing a person who deliberately impedes the dissemination or comprehension of information. The term derives from obscurantisme in French, obscurantist, from Latin obscurare to darken. In common usage, an obscurantist is someone who prefers or advocates secrecy, complexity, or vagueness to hinder public understanding, often to protect a particular interest, authority, or worldview.
In politics and governance, obscurantism refers to practices that reduce transparency, restrict access to data, redact
Critics describe obscurantism as anti-democratic or epistemically irresponsible, arguing that it undermines informed citizenry, scientific progress,
Related concepts include censorship, secrecy, opacity, and propaganda, as well as the broader idea of epistemic
See also: censorship, transparency, information suppression, rhetoric, epistemology.