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The Dig: Russia Beyond Caricature

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🗓️ 22 August 2018

⏱️ 111 minutes

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Summary

Russia: the more your average American thinks about it, the less they seem to know. National security-state enthused liberals blame Putin and for creating what is an obviously-if-incomprehensibly made-in-America monster. Trump, in turn, cannot seem to contain his giddy enthusiasm for Putin's brand of hyper-masculine authoritarianism. Meanwhile, Russia, an actual country where roughly 144 million people live, has become mostly invisible to Americans—because it has been replaced by a caricature. Sean Guillory, the host of the SRB podcast and author of seansrussiablog.org, explains it all.

Thanks to Verso Books. Check out New Dark Age: Technology and the End of the Future by James Bridle versobooks.com/books/2698-new-dark-age And The Amateur: The Pleasures of Doing What You Love by Andy Merrifield versobooks.com/books/2765-the-amateur

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0:00.0

This episode of The Dig is brought to you by our listeners who support us at Patreon.com

0:05.3

and by Verso Books, which has loads of great left-wing titles, perfect for dig listeners like you.

0:19.6

One that you might like is New Dark Age, Technology in the End of the Future by James Bridal. As the world around us increases in technological complexity, our understanding of it diminishes.

0:26.6

Underlying this trend is a single idea.

0:29.6

The belief that our existence is understandable through computation, and that more data is

0:34.0

data is enough to help us build a better world.

0:37.7

In reality, we are lost in a sea of information,

0:41.0

increasingly divided by fundamentalism, simplistic narratives, conspiracy theories, and post-factual politics.

0:49.0

Meanwhile, those in power use our lack of understanding to further their own interests.

0:54.7

Despite the apparent accessibility of information,

0:57.5

we're living in a new dark age, from rogue financial systems to shopping algorithms from artificial intelligence to

1:05.0

state secrecy. We no longer understand how our world is governed or presented to

1:10.0

us. The media is filled with unverifiable speculation, much of it generated by anonymous software,

1:17.0

while companies dominate their employees through surveillance and the threat of automation. In his brilliant new work, leading artist and writer

1:24.4

James Bridal surveys the history of art, technology, and information systems and

1:30.0

reveals the dark clouds that gather over our dreams of the digital sublime.

1:35.0

New Dark Age, technology in the end of the future, by James Bridal,

1:40.0

out now from Verso Books. Welcome to the Digg, a podcast from Jacobin magazine. My name is Daniel Denver and I'm

1:56.6

broadcasting from Providence, Rhode Island. Russia, the more your average American thinks about it, the less they seem to know.

2:07.0

National security state-entused liberals blame Putin for creating what is an obviously, ifibly made-in-america monster.

2:16.0

For his part, Trump can't contain his giddy enthusiasm for Putin's brand of hyper-masculant

2:22.4

authoritarianism.

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