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In this episode, Sage, Julius, and Hanna hear from political historian Lily Geismer about the Democratic Party’s decades-long relationship to the tech industry. From the Atari Democrats of the 1970s to Al Gore's dinner-party pipeline with Silicon Valley executives, Lily explains how market-based thinking gradually replaced the social safety net as the party's organizing logic. Lily digs into what that ideological shift produced: derulation that allowed companies like Amazon, Google, and Meta to consolidate into the monopolies we know today. Lily breaks down what that consolidation actually costs the average American — in jobs, in prices, and in access to information — and why the promise that deregulation would help consumers largely never materialized. Her solutions include the enduring case for government regulation and supporting public media. Key Takeaways from Lily: 1. Big Tech monopolies were built, not born. 2. Doing well and doing good are not the same thing. 3. Democracy needs a public sector, in media not just in politics. Find out more about: * Dr. Lily Geismer [https://www.cmc.edu/academic/faculty/profile/lily-geismer] * Her X @LGeismer [https://x.com/LGeismer] and Bluesky @lilygeismer.bsky.social [https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:tke7if2g6rm7rggxfscqkkvm] * Her books Left Behind: The Democrats' Failed Attempt to Solve Inequality [https://www.google.com.ph/books/edition/Left_Behind/znE0EAAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0] and Don't Blame Us: Suburban Liberals and the Transformation of the Democratic Party [https://www.google.com.ph/books/edition/Don_t_Blame_Us/4jFRDwAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0] * The essay collections she’s co-edited: Shaped by the State: Toward a New Political History of the Twentieth Century [https://books.google.com.ph/books/about/Shaped_by_the_State.html?id=W1qEDwAAQBAJ&redir_esc=y] and Mastery and Drift: Professional-Class Liberals Since the 1960s [https://www.google.com.ph/books/edition/Mastery_and_Drift/6q8jEQAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0] * Lily’s episodes of The Dig podcast Race and Class in the Liberal Suburbs [https://thedigradio.com/podcast/race-and-class-in-the-liberal-suburbs-with-lily-geismer/] and The New Democrats [https://thedigradio.com/podcast/the-new-democrats-w-lily-geismer/] * Lily’s writing for Jacobin [https://jacobin.com/author/lily-geismer] and the Boston Review [https://www.bostonreview.net/authors/lily-geismer/] Lily’s Media Diet: * Meat & potatoes: NYT [https://www.nytimes.com/], The New Yorker [https://www.newyorker.com/], The Washington Post, [https://www.washingtonpost.com/] LA Times [https://www.latimes.com/], NPR [https://www.npr.org/], Eastsider LA [https://www.theeastsiderla.com/], The Daily [https://www.nytimes.com/column/the-daily] , The Ezra Klein Show [https://www.nytimes.com/column/ezra-klein-podcast] , The Dig [https://thedigradio.com/] * Palate Cleanser: Borgen [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1526318/], The West Wing [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0200276/], Heated Rivalry [https://www.hbomax.com/shows/heated-rivalry/50cd4e99-04ee-427b-a3b4-da721ed05d9c] (check the full transcript for more) This podcast is part of CAPT’s efforts to encourage open and diverse intellectual exchange. The ideas presented by individuals on the podcast are their own and do not represent Purdue University, which adheres to a policy of institutional neutrality. We would love to hear your thoughts on this episode! Send us feedback to captivatedpod@gmail.com [captivatedpod@gmail.com]
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