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Summary of Josh Hawley's The Tyranny of Big Tech
- Narrado por: Glenn Argenti
- Duração: 14 minutos
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1. Big Tech is managed by thieves who drain prosperity and power from society by creating an oligarchy. Consumers’ personal data are extracted, tracked, and fed into a vast data machine to produce algorithms that manipulate users with advertisements tailored for them. This produces an online-addicted economy with a never-ending cycle.
2. Corporate liberalism is taking over public philosophy, becoming accepted by the establishment of both major parties. This has made it more difficult to prove that concentrated power is detrimental, whether in government or private corporations. Liberty is threatened by the rise of monopolies and decline of an independent working class.
3. Big Tech poses dangers to everyone through its addictive model, surveillance, and data theft, psychological effects on children, censorship, and predatory form of globalism. It must be confronted to break its power and end the cycle of corporate liberalism. To do so, we must first understand its history.