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Antisocial

How Online Extremists Broke America

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Antisocial

By: Andrew Marantz
Narrated by: Andrew Marantz
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‘An absorbing study of online propaganda and its threat to democracy’ Guardian, Book of the Day.

This is a story about how the extreme became mainstream. It reveals how the truth became ‘fake news’, how fringe ideas spread, and how a candidate many dismissed as a joke was propelled to the presidency by the dark side of the internet.

For several years, Andrew Marantz, a New Yorker staff writer, has been embedded with alt-right propagandists, who have become experts at using social media to advance their corrosive agenda. He also spent time with the social-media entrepreneurs who made this possible, through their naive and reckless ambition, by disrupting all of the traditional information systems.

Join Marantz as some of the biggest brains in Silicon Valley teach him how to make content go viral; as he hangs out with the conspiracists, white supremacists and nihilist trolls using these ideas to make their memes, blogs and podcasts incredibly successful; and as he meets some of the people led down the rabbit hole of online radicalization.

Antisocial is about how the unthinkable becomes thinkable, and then becomes reality. By telling the story of the people who hijacked the American conversation, Antisocial will help you understand the world they have created, in which we all now live.

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Critic reviews

Antisocial is at once funny and scary, antic and illuminating. It’s a must-read for anyone still struggling to understand the last election or hoping to make sense of the next one (Elizabeth Kolbert, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Sixth Extinction)
Anyone who wants to know how Silicon Valley’s dream turned into democracy’s nightmare should read Antisocial, Andrew Marantz’s fascinating firsthand exploration of the trolls and nihilists who have hijacked the internet. This book puts contemporary politics in an alarming new light (Jane Mayer, author of Dark Money)
Marantz has produced an essential work of reporting—one that illuminates not only how our information landscape emerged but also how it has become so corrupted and dangerous. If you want to comprehend the world in which we live, Antisocial is a book you must read (David Grann, author of Killers of the Flower Moon)
A riveting exploration of the causes and consequences of our current societal nervous breakdown. Antisocial is absolutely essential reading to understand This Moment., and it will stick in your brain long after you’ve devoured it (Chris Hayes, host of All In with Chris Hayes)
We live in an era where current events are driven as much by scrolls of binary code as they are by matters in the physical world. With Antisocial Andrew Marantz has crafted a map of this digital landscape, charted how it came to be, and pointed to its implications for all of us. This is an important book whose relevance will only grow over time (Jelani Cobb, Ira A. Lipman Professor of Journalism at Columbia University and author of The Substance of Hope)
Antisocial is a close-up portrait of the new species of online shock artists who have taken over the American conversation. It is the most detailed and concrete account of how our politics have been changed by social media. This book is essential reading (Jaron Lanier, Interdisciplinary Scientist at Microsoft Research and author of You Are Not a Gadget)
Nowhere is the propagation of racist ideas more apparent today than on the social media platforms Silicon Valley created—but failed to govern. In Antisocial, Andrew Marantz crafted a complex, unsettling portrait of how blind techno-utopianism can lead to disaster. This is necessary reading if we intend to keep the next generation of social networks from becoming yet another American source of oppression (Ibram X. Kendi, National Book Award-winning author of Stamped from the Beginning and How to Be an Antiracist)
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This book should be compulsory listening for anyone wanting to understand the mess we find ourselves in. Well read by the author himself. Highly engaging and fascinating all round.

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This is a great book. The author spent time with people on the right, at the limits and beyond of acceptable opinion, to find out what they believe and why. He helped humanise them and to see them as people and to show how some are scared, some worry and lost, others just plain vile, filled with anger and hate towards people who have probably never affected their lives (Jews come in for a lot of the hate) negatively but who are the focus of that hate. The use of social media is clearly how these groups form and communicate, spread lies and anxieties and conspiracy theories as truth.

I didn't always agree with the author's opinions but I admire the face he was clear about what he believes and that he was courageous enough to openly engage with white nationalists, white supremacists, nazis, and various others, often anti-semitic and racist, and pro-Trump.

To me this is one of a growing number of books which shows how much of the world and particularly America have become highly polarised and how social media is a large part of the problem. Depsite the subject matter I couldn't get enough of this book and listened to at every opportunity. It is very well read too.

Very insightful

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I was very disappointed. The book is basically a series of very long-winded descriptions of alt-right and crypto fascist figures, and very detail-obsessed accounts of what Marantz witnesses traipsing around after them.

It's as if knowing what they ate for lunch, knowing what shoes they are wearing, and having every off the cuffish twattish utterance related verbatim is somehow going to build up to an incisive understanding of these people. It doesn't. It just gets boring.

He narrates in a sneering tone. Don't get me wrong, I dislike the people he writes about as much as him. But it gets very tedious. The people he follows are very tedious. Successful, sadly. Dangerous, certainly. But oh so tedious!

This book could easily have been half the length. And a decent editor could have persuaded the author to avoid ridiculous words like 'facticity'.

If observational documentary in book form is your thing and you have the patience for it, fine. But I am hungry for intelligent analysis.

If you want a book that really gives you an understanding of how and why post-fact, neo-fascist politics is on the rise, with intelligent analysis, then read Peter Pomerantsev's book 'This is not propaganda: adventures in the war against reality'.

Too long, too descriptive, too lacking in analysis

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