
The Kicker Douglas Rushkoff on Being the Intellectual Dominatrix of Billionaire Tech Bros
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Nov 25, 2025 Douglas Rushkoff, a media theorist known for his insights on technology’s cultural impact, chats with Emily Bell and Heather Chaplin about navigating the present amidst digital chaos. They discuss the origins of internet subcultures and critique the dominance of Silicon Valley. Rushkoff shares his views on AI's potential to reshape employment and the fragility of billionaire escape fantasies. He highlights the importance of local journalism and community ties as resistance against authoritarianism, envisioning a future that balances global and local media narratives.
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Civilization Is Reconfiguring
- We are in the beginning-middle of the collapse of a colonial civilization driven by disaster-capitalism and privatization.
- New bottom-up connective tissue based on mutual aid and community will eventually replace the pyramidal model, but the transition will be painful.
AI Could Replace Human Consumers
- Tech elites may prefer an economy where AIs act as both producers and consumers, making human consumers unnecessary.
- That creates a model where corporations can sustain themselves with AI-to-AI value loops, excluding ordinary people.
Embedded Reporting In Early Net Culture
- Rushkoff researched early net culture by embedding with programmers, raves and psychedelic communities and writing Siberia in 1991.
- He saw the web as a chance to 'click the footnote' and literally connect texts and cultures into a new navigable reality.









