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🗓️ 3 July 2018
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Today, we're talking about Italy, where a so-called "populist" alliance of the Five Star Movement and right-wing League just took over the government with anti-migrant and Euro-skeptic agenda. Dan's guest is David Broder, a historian of French and Italian communism and frequent contributor to Jacobin. The Five Star Movement was for a time welcomed by some on the left. But it’s not of the left; rather, it is a product of the Italian left’s collapse.
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0:00.0 | This episode of The Dig is brought to you by our supporters on Patreon and by Verso Books, |
0:06.4 | which has loads of great left-wing titles, perfect for dig listeners like you. |
0:11.6 | One that you might like is radical technologies, the design |
0:16.1 | of everyday life by Adam Greenfield. Everywhere return a startling new device promises to transfigure our lives. |
0:25.4 | But at what cost? |
0:27.2 | In this urgent and irrevelatory excavation of our information age, |
0:31.7 | leading technology thinker Adam Greenfield forces us to reconsider |
0:35.6 | our relationship with the networked objects, services, and spaces that define us. |
0:40.6 | It is time to re-evaluate the Silicon Valley consensus |
0:44.7 | determining the future. We already depend on the smartphone to navigate every |
0:49.5 | aspect of our existence. We're told that innovations from augmented reality interfaces and |
0:55.2 | virtual assistance to autonomous delivery drones and self-driving cars will make life |
1:01.2 | easier, more convenient, and more productive. |
1:04.0 | 3D printing promises unprecedented control |
1:08.0 | over the form and distribution of matter, |
1:10.0 | while the blockchain stands to revolutionize everything from the recording and exchange of value |
1:15.1 | to the way we organize the mundane realities of the day-to-day. And all the while, |
1:20.8 | fiendishly complex algorithms are operating quietly in the background, reshaping the economy, transforming the fundamental terms of our politics, and even redefining what it means to be human. |
1:34.0 | Having successfully colonized everyday life, |
1:36.8 | these radical technologies are now conditioning the choices available to us |
1:40.7 | in the years to come. |
1:42.3 | How do they work? What challenges do they present to us as |
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