Uncommon Sense in Current Times
Who controls the information you see, the narratives you believe and ultimately the reality you experience? In this eye-opening episode of Uncommon Sense in Current Times, I sit down with Jacob Siegel, contributing writer at Tablet Magazine and author of the influential new book, The Information State, to examine how political power, technology, media and digital infrastructure have merged to shape modern public perception. Jacob shares how today's most powerful institutions no longer rely primarily on force or legislation to influence society. Instead, he believes they increasingly operate through information systems, algorithms, narrative management and digital networks that shape what we see, think and discuss. Together, Jacob and I explore the military origins of the internet, the rise of digital influence operations, the collapse of traditional media gatekeepers and the growing challenge of discerning truth in an age of information overload. We discuss why institutions struggle to keep pace with digital communication, how narrative control affects politics and culture and what we can do to maintain clarity and independence in a rapidly changing world. Whether you're concerned about media influence, artificial intelligence, censorship, free speech, political polarization or the future of democracy, this conversation provides a compelling framework for understanding the forces shaping modern society. π Get my latest book Bold Not Belligerent on Amazon: π https://a.co/d/eGTPSYS π A different way to reflect this week: β’ Am I intentionally choosing what influences my thinkingβor am I allowing digital systems to choose for me? β’ How can I become more disciplined in seeking truth rather than simply reacting to headlines? π In this episode, we discuss: β What Jacob means by "The Information State" β The military and intelligence origins of the internet β How information has become a primary source of political power β Why narrative control often matters more than policy outcomes β The collapse of traditional media gatekeepers β Digital influence operations and coordinated messaging campaigns β The role of social media algorithms in shaping public perception β Why institutions struggle against fast-moving online narratives β The dangers of information overload and perpetual outrage β How AI may accelerate information manipulation β Practical ways to think critically in a digital age β Why timeless truths matter in an increasingly unstable information environment π’ TAKE ACTION: π± Audit your media consumption habits this week π Read primary sources before accepting commentary about them π§ Slow down before reacting to viral stories and headlines π€ Spend more time in real-world conversations and communities π Ground your thinking in enduring principles and objective truth π‘ Ask yourself whether you're shaping your information dietβor whether it's shaping you π Connect with Jacob Siegel: π Tablet Magazine: https://www.tabletmag.com π Find The Information State: https://www.amazon.com/Information-State-Politics-Total-Control/dp/1250363128 π Twitter/X: https://x.com/Jacob__Siegel π Follow Peter Demos: π Website: https://www.peterdemos.org/ π± Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/peterdemosofficial π Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/peterdemosofficial π Twitter/X: https://x.com/peter_demos π Subscribe for conversations on faith, culture, technology, leadership, public policy, truth, and navigating today's most important issues with wisdom and conviction. #JacobSiegel #PeterDemos #TheInformationState #InformationState #DigitalCulture #MediaLiteracy #TechnologyAndSociety #ArtificialIntelligence #NarrativeControl #FaithAndCulture #ChristianWorldview #FreeSpeech #TruthMatters #UncommonSensePodcast
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