Invisible Rulers: The People Who Turn Lies into Reality

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PublicAffairs, Jun 11, 2024 - Political Science - 448 pages

An “essential and riveting” (Jonathan Haidt) account of the small communities of propagandists revolutionizing politics, culture, and society  

Invisible Rulers is about a profound transformation in power and influence that is altering our politics, our local government, and even our relationships with friends and neighbors. Today, small communities of 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, thereby 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 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.  


 
 
 

Contents

Cover
PART
Influencers Algorithms and Crowds
Contagion Consensus and the Power of the Collective
Propagating the Big
Agents of Influence
Viruses Vaccines and Virality
The Fantasy Industrial Complex
The Path Forward
Acknowledgments
Notes
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Renée DiResta is an associate research professor at the McCourt School of Public Policy at Georgetown University. Her work examines rumors and propaganda in the digital age. DiResta’s writing has appeared in Wired, Foreign Affairs, Columbia Journalism Review, The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Yale Review, The Guardian, POLITICO, Slate,and Noema. She lives in Washington, DC.

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