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Antisocial

Book • 2019
Antisocial explores the intersection of technology, media, and politics, revealing how the boundaries between these fields have been erased, leading to a deeply broken informational landscape.

The book delves into the worlds of social media entrepreneurs and online extremists, tracing how fringe ideas become mainstream.

Marantz examines the role of social media in radicalizing young people and spreading corrosive ideologies.

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Mentioned in 2 episodes

Mentioned by Andrew Marantz as his book exploring online extremism and the American conversation.
Listen Again: Warped Reality (2020)
Mentioned by Tonya Mosley as the author of the book, exploring online extremism and its influence on the 2016 election.
Could 'Uncommitted' Voters Sway The Election?
Mentioned by Sean Illing as a recently published book offering insights into online extremism and social media manipulation.
How social media makes us antisocial
Mentioned by Brian Lehrer as the author of the book, discussing the reasons behind young men voting for Trump.
How the Left Can Connect with Young Men
Mentioned by Andrew Marantz himself during the podcast as his book on online extremism, techno-utopians, and the hijacking of the American conversation.
Warped Reality
Mentioned by Brian Lehrer in relation to his article on why young men are shifting to the right.
Brian Lehrer Weekend: The Red Scare; The "Manosphere"; Tracing Preppy
Mentioned by Sam Harris as a book exploring online extremism and the hijacking of American conversation.
#172 — Among the Deplorables
Mentioned by Kara Swisher and Andrew Marantz during their conversation about online extremism and the hijacking of the American conversation.
Recode Decode: "Antisocial" author Andrew Marantz

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