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Andrew Keen

Amongst the world's best-known technology and politics broadcasters and commentators. Host of KEEN ON and How To Fix Democracy.

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Jan 6, 2023 • 53min

Was January 6th an Existential Threat to American Democracy?

By now it is clear, the Red Wave election-denying candidates had hoped to ride left most still waiting on the beach. Those who questioned the outcome of the 2020 election lost key midterm races, which seemed to calm the nerves of many of those fearful as to where the Republic itself was headed. But as the parties begin to prepare for their respective presidential runs, a bigger question looms; one that has taken its cues from President Biden himself. Shortly after the January 6th attacks on the capitol — which were prompted by unfounded messaging about the election’s illegitimacy — Biden sought to convey the severity of what had just happened. “The insurrection was an existential crisis — a test of whether our democracy could survive,” he said. Now, on the heels of the midterms, many not only openly wonder whether that democracy crisis is over, but also question if the words Biden chose were overblown in the first place. It is in that context, and as the 2024 elections come into focus, that we debate this question: Was January 6 an existential threat to American democracy? On December 15th, Andrew Keen, Internet Entrepreneur, Author, and Host of the “How to Fix Democracy” podcast, squares off against Election Strategist, Managing Partner at CAE Strategies, and Vice President of the Fair Elections Center, Rebekah Caruthers, as part of the “No Laughing Matter” series at the Comedy Cellar at the Village Underground in New York.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Mar 13, 2022 • 1h 4min

The Sunday Debate: The Robots are Coming and They Will Steal Our Livelihoods

Andrew Keen, an internet entrepreneur and author, argues that robots will threaten livelihoods, while Walter Isaacson, a former CNN chairman, and Pippa Malmgren, a technology entrepreneur, counter that AI may create new opportunities. Economist George Magnus highlights the risks of automation leading to job displacement and growing inequality. They discuss historical trends in technology's impact on work, the need for vocational training, and the balance of human creativity in fields like medicine amid technological advancements.
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Jan 30, 2024 • 1h 3min

Ep416 - Andrew Keen | The Cult of the Amateur

Andrew Keen, author of 'The Cult of the Amateur,' discusses the negative consequences of the participatory internet, including the threat to cultural institutions and intellectual property rights. The podcast explores the blurred line between experts and amateurs, the impact of democratized media on traditional media, the importance of professional journalists, the ethical implications of companies acquiring personal information, privacy concerns, the role of experts in media, the seductive nature of the internet, and the impact of advertising on content.