How Cyberwarfare Has Shaped Who You Think You Are - Hoover Institute Fellow Dr. Jacquelyn Schneider

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How Cyberwarfare Has Shaped Who You Think You Are - Hoover Institute Fellow Dr. Jacquelyn Schneider

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Why would governments and corporations alike be interested in destabilizing society? ªº¬˚∆≤≥≤≥ Join the mailing list http://eepurl.com/gRUCZL ≤≥≤≥∆˚¬ºª Well, it depends on who’s responsible. A state like China, Russia, or Saudia Arabia might be interested in seeing the United States self-immolate to clear the way for their agendas on a global scale. Remember, Rome fell to civil war before being conquered from beyond its walls. Then there's transnational and domestic actors, who can take many different forms: everyone from coal to big tech is very, very concerned with controlling public narratives. Why? To out-compete one another! Bad actors to weaponize pessimism by creating exhaustion in the face of global problems. This can decrease voter turnout, decimate political organizing, and can ensure the status quo keeps purring along unchallenged. These days, the biggest threat hanging over conflicting people’s heads isn’t mutually assured destruction by way of nuclear warheads - it’s an online battle for the heart and soul of the global populace. ---- Subscribe and ask for notifications if you want to gear up to fight the declining spiritual economy, the appeal of moral relativism, and the unending appeal of strongmen… and beyond that, we’ve lined up even more conversations about space colonialism, paranormal psychology, and the ever mystified nature of consciousness. Talk to us @DemystifySci Read us or Wear us:  https://linktr.ee/demystifysci Support us: rb.gy/a7ueoz Audio-only version available at all usual podcast locations or here: https://anchor.fm/demystifying-science ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Music: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Shilo Delay:  https://soundcloud.com/laterisgone #cyberwarfare #misinformation #propaganda

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