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🎙️ The Censoring of the Self (2nd update )– The Deeper Thinking Podcast
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🎙️ The Censoring of the Self – The Deeper Thinking Podcast
Apologies for.previously uploading the wrong version in error.
This episode shifts backwards and forwards between different timelines and contexts. The opening starts with Edward Bernays, an American pioneer in the field of public relations and propaganda, and referred to in his obituary, his techniques have been criticized for manipulating public opinion, often in ways that undermined individual autonomy.
....
What happens when control no longer requires force?
When an algorithm does not need to censor us because we have already learned to censor ourselves?
Are we shaping our identities, or are we simply refining ourselves into the most compliant version of what the system desires?
Inspired by Adam Curtis’s The Century of the Self, this episode unpacks the shift from overt propaganda to the seamless influence of algorithmic feedback loops. Unlike the past, when power needed institutions, executives, and gatekeepers, today’s digital ecosystem operates without a central authority—because it does not need one. We have trained the machine, and in turn, the machine has trained us.
Through the lenses of Jean Baudrillard’s hyperreality, Michel Foucault’s self-discipline, and Edward Bernays’ legacy of manufactured consent, we explore how modern platforms have turned self-expression into a form of labor, attention into currency, and identity into an optimized product.
Have we become self-regulating data points, performing an illusion of freedom?
Or is there still a way to reclaim the self from the algorithm?
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📚 Further Reading & Recommended BooksFor those who want to dive deeper into the mechanics of self-censorship, algorithmic control, and the psychological shaping of society, these books provide essential perspectives.
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📖 Propaganda – Edward Bernays
🔹 A foundational work on the engineering of consent and the mechanisms of modern influence.
🔗 Amazon affiliate link
📖 Simulacra and Simulation – Jean Baudrillard
🔹 Explores how media and representation have blurred the lines between reality and illusion.
🔗 Amazon affiliate link
📖 Discipline and Punish – Michel Foucault
🔹 A study of how power operates through surveillance, normalization, and self-regulation.
🔗 Amazon affiliate link
📖 The Society of the Spectacle – Guy Debord
🔹 Examines how media turns lived experience into a passive spectacle.
🔗 Amazon affiliate link
📖 The Age of Surveillance Capitalism – Shoshana Zuboff
🔹 Reveals how data-driven platforms commodify personal behavior.
🔗 Amazon affiliate link
📖 Who Owns the Future? – Jaron Lanier
🔹 A critical look at how digital platforms exploit user data for profit.
🔗 Amazon affiliate link
📖 The Medium is the Message – Marshall McLuhan
🔹 A groundbreaking analysis of how media shapes thought itself.
🔗 Amazon affiliate link
📖 The Attention Merchants – Tim Wu
🔹 Explores how corporations have turned human attention into a global commodity.
🔗 Amazon affiliate link
📖 Manufacturing Consent – Noam Chomsky & Edward S. Herman
🔹 Exposes how media systems function as tools of political and corporate power.
🔗 Amazon affiliate link
📖 Reality+ – David Chalmers
🔹 A philosophical investigation into how virtual and digital realities shape truth and perception.
🔗 Amazon affiliate link
Baudrillard’s Hyperreality
Foucault’s Biopolitics
The Century of the Self Documentary
Algorithmic Bias and Behavioral Engineering
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101 episodes
Manage episode 466427187 series 3604075
🎙️ The Censoring of the Self – The Deeper Thinking Podcast
Apologies for.previously uploading the wrong version in error.
This episode shifts backwards and forwards between different timelines and contexts. The opening starts with Edward Bernays, an American pioneer in the field of public relations and propaganda, and referred to in his obituary, his techniques have been criticized for manipulating public opinion, often in ways that undermined individual autonomy.
....
What happens when control no longer requires force?
When an algorithm does not need to censor us because we have already learned to censor ourselves?
Are we shaping our identities, or are we simply refining ourselves into the most compliant version of what the system desires?
Inspired by Adam Curtis’s The Century of the Self, this episode unpacks the shift from overt propaganda to the seamless influence of algorithmic feedback loops. Unlike the past, when power needed institutions, executives, and gatekeepers, today’s digital ecosystem operates without a central authority—because it does not need one. We have trained the machine, and in turn, the machine has trained us.
Through the lenses of Jean Baudrillard’s hyperreality, Michel Foucault’s self-discipline, and Edward Bernays’ legacy of manufactured consent, we explore how modern platforms have turned self-expression into a form of labor, attention into currency, and identity into an optimized product.
Have we become self-regulating data points, performing an illusion of freedom?
Or is there still a way to reclaim the self from the algorithm?
🔹 YouTube
🔹 Spotify
🔹 Apple Podcasts
📌 Subscribe for deep-dive episodes every week!
🔥 New episodes every week – Engage with us by liking, sharing, and leaving a review—your support keeps us exploring and thinking deeply.
📚 Further Reading & Recommended BooksFor those who want to dive deeper into the mechanics of self-censorship, algorithmic control, and the psychological shaping of society, these books provide essential perspectives.
📌 The following Amazon links are Amazon affiliate links and comply with Amazon’s terms & conditions.
📖 Propaganda – Edward Bernays
🔹 A foundational work on the engineering of consent and the mechanisms of modern influence.
🔗 Amazon affiliate link
📖 Simulacra and Simulation – Jean Baudrillard
🔹 Explores how media and representation have blurred the lines between reality and illusion.
🔗 Amazon affiliate link
📖 Discipline and Punish – Michel Foucault
🔹 A study of how power operates through surveillance, normalization, and self-regulation.
🔗 Amazon affiliate link
📖 The Society of the Spectacle – Guy Debord
🔹 Examines how media turns lived experience into a passive spectacle.
🔗 Amazon affiliate link
📖 The Age of Surveillance Capitalism – Shoshana Zuboff
🔹 Reveals how data-driven platforms commodify personal behavior.
🔗 Amazon affiliate link
📖 Who Owns the Future? – Jaron Lanier
🔹 A critical look at how digital platforms exploit user data for profit.
🔗 Amazon affiliate link
📖 The Medium is the Message – Marshall McLuhan
🔹 A groundbreaking analysis of how media shapes thought itself.
🔗 Amazon affiliate link
📖 The Attention Merchants – Tim Wu
🔹 Explores how corporations have turned human attention into a global commodity.
🔗 Amazon affiliate link
📖 Manufacturing Consent – Noam Chomsky & Edward S. Herman
🔹 Exposes how media systems function as tools of political and corporate power.
🔗 Amazon affiliate link
📖 Reality+ – David Chalmers
🔹 A philosophical investigation into how virtual and digital realities shape truth and perception.
🔗 Amazon affiliate link
Baudrillard’s Hyperreality
Foucault’s Biopolitics
The Century of the Self Documentary
Algorithmic Bias and Behavioral Engineering
In a world where algorithms track, profile, and influence every digital move, online privacy is not optional—it’s essential. Surfshark VPN keeps your browsing secure, private, and unrestricted.
➡️ Get Surfshark VPN here and take control of your data!
☕ Support The Deeper Thinking Podcast – Buy Me a Coffee!Love our deep-dive discussions on AI, philosophy, and media control? Your support helps us:
✅ Produce more in-depth episodes with expert insights
✅ Cover research & hosting costs to keep content free for all
Every coffee fuels our mission to think deeper, ask better questions, and challenge dominant narratives.
📌 Thank you for supporting independent thinkers and meaningful conversations!
🔔 Subscribe & never miss a deep-dive discussion.
📌 Follow us on social media for more thought-provoking content!
#ArtificialIntelligence #MediaManipulation #SelfCensorship #TheCenturyOfTheSelf #Baudrillard #Foucault #Chomsky #TheAttentionEconomy #SurveillanceCapitalism #AlgorithmicBias #AdamCurtis
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