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The Information State

Politics in the Age of Total Control

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The Information State

Auteur(s): Jacob Siegel
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We’re constantly told that disinformation is everywhere and that it’s ruining our democracy. But what if the war on disinformation itself is really just a weapon to squash any and all legitimate dissent?

The Information State is an incisive examination of how we reached the point where anything that contradicts the dominant narrative can be labeled dangerous disinformation. Tablet writer Jacob Siegel charts how a technological infrastructure built to make society more rational and progressive has steadily replaced democratic freedoms with systems of digital control. Instead of competing for voters’ support, the Information State uses censorship, mass surveillance, and algorithmic manipulation to shape public perceptions as it tries to engineer reality.

An alliance between government and tech companies formed to wage the war on terror has evolved into an unholy new kind of technocratic state and turned against America’s own citizens. In short, the information war came home and completely overtook American politics during the hyperpolarization of the Trump era and the isolation of the Covid pandemic. The Information State is an urgent, necessary book that sounds the alarm on where society is headed in the age of AI if we don’t relearn how to think for ourselves and ask searching questions about whether information can ever be a substitute for truth.

Amériques Liberté et sécurité Politique Politiques publiques Sciences sociales États-Unis

Ce que les critiques en disent

"There are innumerable studies of the rise of the surveillance state, but only one that examines the control of information as a means of government from ancient times to the present. Moving from Mesopotamia to the First World War and the Cold War, Woodrow Wilson's propaganda to the disinformation programs of Barack Obama and the maneuvers of the tech titans in the shadow of Trump, Jacob Siegel gives us a comprehensive analysis that is unparalleled and mind-opening. If there is a single book you must read on the role of information in politics, this is it."
John Gray, author of The New Leviathans: Thoughts After Liberalism

"In The Information State, Jacob Siegel shows how the emancipatory promise of the Internet has given way to the chilling reality of government by algorithm and the emergence of a “digital leviathan” that threatens liberty and democracy alike."
—Michael Lind, author of The New Class War: Saving Democracy from the Managerial Elite

"Jacob Siegel’s book is essential reading if you want to understand the evolution and trajectory not just of information, but our societies. He joins the likes of pioneers like Daniel Bell and Jaron Lanier in dissecting the origins of the information state and its likely future. Dangerous, revealing and necessary reading."
Joel Kotkin, author of The New Geography: How the Digital Revolution Is Reshaping the American Landscape

"In The Information State, Jacob Siegel details a rolling coup d’etat, nothing less, by which sovereignty has been relocated from the American people to a network of quasi-state actors. The authority to decide basic matters now rests with this self-credentialing blob, unaccountable by design, with the result that we are now well into a full-blown crisis of state legitimacy. This book is chilling, a real page-turner, and is indispensable for any political theory of the present, whether from the Left or the Right. In fact, Siegel shows the obsolescence of that division."
Matthew Crawford, author of Shop Class as Soulcraft

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