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Interview: The Woman Who Predicted Tech Fascism

"These technolibertarians make a philosophy out of a personality defect."

There's a lack of human connection; discomfort with the core of what it means to be human; inability to reconcile individual demands with societal demands.

It glorifies being the "solo commander of one's computer in lieu of any other economically viable behavior."

Computers are more controllable than any human will ever be.

m.youtube.com/watch?v=DL-kwZdk…

#USPol #EUPol #Tech .

in reply to DrALJONES

I mean, glorifying control over one's computer can go quite strongly wrong, but "other economically viable" behaviour as a contrast to that seems to construct a very strange context in which to perform a comparison.

(I'm just reacting to the post, FWIW. There is not enough time in the world to watch videos.)

in reply to Jens Finkhäuser

@jens

I'm not exactly sure what Borsook was thinking, but I guess I don't find it as strange as you do.

But then, I have watched the interview....