As preference falsification takes over a society, the next step is denouncing alleged dissidents In Stalin’s Soviet Union, the common survival strategy of talebearing involved spying on and reporting friends, neighbors, & co-workers as the path to rewardshttps://quillette.com/2020/10/26/how-availability-cascades-are-shaping-our-politics/ …
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Reputational cascades operate via “preference falsification”—misrepresenting one’s views or desires because of perceived social pressures. People lie about their views in order to avoid the fate of dissenters: cancelation and ostracization.https://quillette.com/2020/10/26/how-availability-cascades-are-shaping-our-politics/ …
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@davekopel@vincentharinam@HumaneTech_@tristanharris Two of my all-time favorite books - both offer more insight on the incompatibility of our current brain wiring, shaped by eons of evolution, with the modern world (and particularly social media).pic.twitter.com/gaBmi1OZt6
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Neil Postman is always good. Have you heard of Guy Debord? Society of the Spectacle is a fantastic book to explain our times. Video below by Tom Nicholas summarizes it fantastically.
@ThriftBooks has cheap books to buy too.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RGJr08N-auM&t=460s …2 odpowiedzi 0 podanych dalej 2 polubione
Very interesting, and prescient. He describes spectacle lifestyle in the context of late capitalism. Perhaps applicable in other contexts too. E.g., Mao's Cultural Revolution.
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