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Andrew Marantz professional background - how the book came about.
02:08 to 05:24
The key players: Andrew Breitbart
05:25 to 09:05
The key players: Steve Bannon
09:06 to 10:19
A "patron saint" of the book: Richard Rorty
10:20 to 12:48
The key players: Milo Yiannopoulos
12:49 to 15:41
Integrating all the threads: Mike Cernovich
15:42 to 18:39
Individuals have learned how to create social media waves that drive the news
18:40 to 19:37
If we understand the mechanism, why does it keep working? Macro-targeting and micro-targeting
19:38 to 23:05
The key players: Jim Hoft of Gateway Pundit
23:05 to 25:57
What is the state of things now? Richard Spencer
25:58 to 28:34
Is there a Great American Consensus? A widely-held mainstream view which is the "real" America?
28:35 to 30:30
What the Nationalists and the Left agree on: America was set up as a country for white men.
30:31 to 30:59
What is the role of technology in this situation?
31:00 to 33:19
To what degree are the shallow "libertarian" and "techno-utopian" roots of Silicon Valley to blame for the problem?
33:20 to 34:41
So what about the "Utopian" part of techno-utopian?
34:42 to 36:04
The injustice of Silicon Valley's view of themselves as "victims"
36:05 to 36:56
Silicon Valley's view of themselves as luminaries, not just motivated by profit
36:57 to 37:35
The philanthropy of Silicon Valley as hubris: don't tell us what the problems of the world are
37:36 to 38:10
The support of free speech by Silicon Valley as a naive, self-serving position
38:11 to 39:26
So where are the online extremists now? What about Russia? The Overton Window
39:27 to 42:16
Who remains - has the movement burned itself out? Tucker Carlson
42:17 to 45:00
The mainstream movement: Tucker Carlson, Sean Hannity, Laura Ingraham
45:01 to 48:47
Trump as a product of the movement rather than as a weird aberration - Fox and Friends
48:48 to 50:55
Why the constant lying by Trump? Does it work? Yes: it's part of building an emotional bond with the constituency.
50:56 to 56:00
Is Twitter responsible for this situation?
56:01 to 56:44
What can we do? Where does it go next? We have to regulate it.
56:45 to 59:25
We know social media is bad for society - so what is next? Regulation has to be driven by social consensus. Ultimately, it is a Capitalism problem.
59:26 to 01:02:33
Are you hopeful after writing this?
01:02:34 to 01:04:05
Wrap up - Marantz's current article: "Crisis of Conscience" and the Esalen Institute
01:04:06 to 01:05:42
A brief aside regarding "The Truman Show"
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