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Aug. 11th, 2017 | 08:10 am
From:: balalajkin
Misrepresentative Democracy as an inevitable consequence of misrepresented information
Google misrepresents information in the same way the American government (and for that matter, pretty much any other Western government recently) misrepresents the nation.
Instead of representing a range of diverse opinions the ruling managerial class represents two fixed sets of opinions coinciding with two managerial teams running two warehouses of their own political ideology, which have drifted far enough and continues drifting away from political reality.
Misrepresentation is corruption of a public mind and a sickness of our democratic institutions.
Google misrepresents information in the same way the American government (and for that matter, pretty much any other Western government recently) misrepresents the nation.
Instead of representing a range of diverse opinions the ruling managerial class represents two fixed sets of opinions coinciding with two managerial teams running two warehouses of their own political ideology, which have drifted far enough and continues drifting away from political reality.
Misrepresentation is corruption of a public mind and a sickness of our democratic institutions.