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Invisible Rulers by Renée DiResta

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Invisible Rulers

The People Who Turn Lies Into Reality

Renée DiResta, Anna Caputo, PublicAffairs

PublicAffairs · Print & ebook · June 11, 2024

Reading lane: Democracy

An eye-opening look at the small communities of propagandists revolutionizing politics, culture, and society “Essential and riveting reading.” —Jonathan Haidt, author of The Anxious Generation Invisible Rulers is about a profound transformation in power and influence that is altering our politics, our government, and even our relationships with friends and neighbors.

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For when you want a clear-eyed look at how lies become socially real.

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  • a sharp look at how manufactured reality takes hold
  • political and social theory with a current, readable edge

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  • analysis over anecdote
  • ideas that spill past politics into worldview

Book Details

Authors
Renée DiResta, Anna Caputo, PublicAffairs
Publisher
PublicAffairs
Published
June 11, 2024
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Democracy · Propaganda
Reading lane
Democracy

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Publisher Categories

  • Democracy

  • Propaganda

  • Media, Politics & the Internet

  • Privacy & Surveillance

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  • Tech & Society

About This Book

An eye-opening look at the small communities of propagandists revolutionizing politics, culture, and society “Essential and riveting reading.” —Jonathan Haidt, author of The Anxious Generation Invisible Rulers is about a profound transformation in power and influence that is altering our politics, our government, and even our relationships with friends and neighbors. Today, online propagandists increasingly shape public opinion and even control our relationship to the truth....

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An eye-opening look at the small communities of propagandists revolutionizing politics, culture, and society “Essential and riveting reading.” —Jonathan Haidt, author of The Anxious Generation Invisible Rulers is about a profound transformation in power and influence that is altering our politics, our government, and even our relationships with friends and neighbors. Today, online propagandists increasingly shape public opinion and even control our relationship to the truth. Our shared reality has splintered into discrete bespoke realities driven by algorithms, influencers, and curated content. Very little can bridge the divide, making democratic consensus nearly impossible to achieve. Renée DiResta exposes how these propagandists and their followers undermine the institutions that make society work, from anti-vaccine zealots who flood social media with fringe viewpoints to political influencers who use AI-generated images to manipulate our perception of reality. She also provides readers with a new conception of civics that helps us understand and fight back against these new invisible rulers.

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