The Ultimate Guide to Internet Censorship is a useful and even practical primer on the subject. Absent outright censorship, counter-propaganda is another means of effective censorship by drowning out opposing points of view.
Notes from the Decline of America. "If you can't bash your own who can you bash?" Propaganda as an art form. The Shadow speaks. The whole is different than the sum of its parts. Things fall apart on their own.
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Sunday, December 23, 2018
Internet Censorship
Saturday, December 01, 2018
Suicide
From Suicide and the chimera of American prosperity:
If you are the sort of person who needs the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to inform you that Americans are miserable, it's now official. According to the nation's top public health agency, the rate at which we are killing ourselves is higher than it has been in half a century. Fifty years of relentless technological advances, social liberalization, optimization, and GDP growth, five decades that brought about the end of Soviet communism and the birth of a new global order based on free trade and open communication and an infinite array of goods and services and what have we got to show for it? Suicide.
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It will be tempting for some liberals to argue that the drug and suicide epidemic, which is most pronounced in states like West Virginia and in the post-industrial Midwest, is the muted response of white Americans to the prospect of their irrelevance in a rapidly diversifying country. But that's not what I think is happening — and not just because David Duke probably says the same thing. For one thing, the despair that is the underlying cause of these phenomena is universal. The difference is that black and Hispanic communities have more hard-won resilience than whites who have led increasingly atomized, if comparatively more prosperous, existences for half a century now. They live in self-segregated communities in which the only meaningful bonds with their neighbors and even their extended families are those to which they have consented. Their experience has not prepared them for financial uncertainty, violence, atrophying attention spans, and drug taking. For them there really is no such thing as society. They have achieved Auden's terrible dream — not universal love, but being loved alone. Now they are discovering what it means to hate themselves alone as well.
Saturday, October 06, 2018
Blip Thinking
From The Baffler:
Propaganda as a form of inoculation only goes so far.
Link.For God’s Sake, Do NothingBlip thinking is also exculpatory; it exempts its users from thinking too deeply about how we got into this mess, what their own role may have been, and the difficult work needed to get us out. What gets lost amid all this is the obvious contribution that the old order made to the emerging catastrophe. The global “populist” moment did not arise in spite of liberal capitalism, in defiance of the global rules-based order, but because of them. The situation today is not the parenthesis of progress but its product. And this is what is truly deranging about blip thinking: by mistaking entropy for a fleeting moment of collective madness, it ensures the political establishment’s comfort in doing nothing to address the real problems besetting the world today. It is a call for only the most superficial form of action—which is to say, an excuse for inaction.
Propaganda as a form of inoculation only goes so far.
Sunday, August 26, 2018
Saturday, August 25, 2018
White House Newsletter
From I've analyzed every White House newsletter since 2009, and Trump's are a propaganda machine obsessed with positive news coverage:
...the White House newsletter reflects this administration's complicated relationship with the news media. Despite press secretaries and a president who deride the journalists for their negative coverage, this White House also wants the validation and credibility that comes from media praiseA window into Trump's insecurity?
And it's looking far and wide to find it.
Friday, July 06, 2018
Friday, April 13, 2018
Saturday, January 06, 2018
Trust
Trust is the glue that binds a society, but can be also hinder or even stop its development if misplaced.