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🗓️ 13 December 2024
⏱️ 38 minutes
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Christine is a columnist for Commentary and a co-host of The Commentary Magazine Podcast. She’s also a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and a fellow at UVA’s Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture. The author of many books, her new one is The Extinction of Experience: Being Human in a Disembodied World.
For two clips of our convo — on algorithms killing serendipity, and smartphones killing quiet moments — pop over to our YouTube page.
Other topics: the optimism of the early Internet; IRL (In Real Life) experience vs. screen experience; Taylor Swift concerts; the online boon for the physically disabled; Taylor Lorenz and Covid; how IRL improves memory; how emojis improve tone; how screens hinder in-person debate; sociologist Erving Goffman; tourists who never experience a place without an audience; Eric Schmidt’s goal of “manufacturing serendipity”; Zuckerberg’s “frictionless” world; dating apps; the decline of IRL flirting; the film Cruising; the pornification of sex; Matthew Crawford and toolmaking; driverless cars; delivery robots in LA; auto-checkouts at stores; the loss of handwriting; reading your phone on the toilet; our increased comfort with surveillance; the Stasi culture of Nextdoor; the mass intimacy of blogging; Oakeshott and “the deadliness of doing”; the film Into Great Silence; Christine’s time at a monastery in Kentucky; Musk’s drive to extend life indefinitely; Jon Haidt and kids’ phones; trans ideology as gnosticism; the popularity of podcasts; music pollution in public; the skatepark at Venice Beach; and the necessity of downtime.
Browse the Dishcast archive for an episode you might enjoy (the first 102 are free in their entirety — subscribe to get everything else). Coming up: Aaron Zelin on the fall of Assad; Brianna Wu and Kelly Cadigan on trans lives and politics, Mary Matalin on our sick culture, Adam Kirsch on his book On Settler Colonialism, Nick Denton, and John Gray on the state of liberal democracy. Please send any guest recs, dissents, and other comments to [email protected].
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0:00.0 | The Hi there and welcome to another dishcast as we all somewhat recalibrate with the knowledge that Mr. Trump is coming back to town. |
0:48.6 | In D.C. right now, you can just see the water shaking in the glasses the glasses as the is the is the this |
0:55.4 | grendel is beginning to emerge from the jungle just like in Jurassic Park anyway |
1:02.9 | in this interregnum and given the way that Joe Biden is behaving the way Donald |
1:08.7 | from what interregnum is actually not a bad word. |
1:11.7 | In between these two monarchs, we have a little pause here. |
1:14.6 | We're going to think about some other calmer, deeper things. |
1:18.4 | Before we get to our guest today, we have a pretty amazing bunch of people coming up. |
1:23.3 | We have Adam Kirsch who's coming on, and we're going to thrash out the whole concept of settler colonialism. |
1:30.3 | Brianna Wu is coming on to talk about being trans. |
1:34.9 | Mary Madeline's coming on to talk about anything but politics. |
1:38.2 | John Gray, the great philosopher is coming on just after the inauguration, |
1:43.5 | seconder inauguration of Donald Trump. |
1:46.0 | And Nick Denton, formerly of Gawker, old friend of mine, |
1:49.2 | is coming on to be wild and willy, as I hope he will be. |
1:54.6 | But this week, in a very live, a life, we're here in person, |
2:02.5 | which, you know, a lot of the time we do this by screens, but right here in front of me on this beautiful day in Washington, it's Christine |
2:08.8 | Rosen, she's a writer and columnist, the commentary magazine, a co-host of the commentary magazine |
2:14.1 | podcast. She's also a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and a fellow at UVA's |
2:20.3 | Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture. |
2:23.3 | The author of many books, a new one captured my attention. |
2:28.3 | It's called The Extinction of Experience, Being Human in a Disembodied world. And it's another attempt to figure out |
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