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Invisible Rulers

The People Who Turn Lies into Reality

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By Renée DiResta

Read by Anna Caputo

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On Sale
Jun 11, 2024
Publisher
Hachette Audio
ISBN-13
9781668642429

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$31.99

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A brilliant, original analysis of the radical shift in the dynamics of power and influence, revealing how the machinery that powered the Big Lie works to create bespoke realities revolutionizing politics, culture, and society.

Renée DiResta’s powerful, original investigation into the way power and influence have been profoundly transformed reveals how a virtual rumor mill of niche propagandists increasingly shapes public opinion. While propagandists position themselves as trustworthy Davids, their reach, influence, and economics make them classic Goliaths—invisible rulers who create bespoke realities to revolutionize politics, culture, and society. Their work is driven by a simple maxim: if you make it trend, you make it true.
 
By revealing the machinery and dynamics of the interplay between influencers, algorithms, and online crowds, DiResta vividly illustrates the way propagandists deliberately undermine belief in the fundamental legitimacy of institutions that make society work. This alternate system for shaping public opinion, unexamined until now, is rewriting the relationship between the people and their government in profound ways. It has become a force so shockingly effective that its destructive power seems limitless. Scientific proof is powerless in front of it. Democratic validity is bulldozed by it. Leaders are humiliated by it. But they need not be.
 
With its deep insight into the power of propagandists to drive online crowds into battle—while bearing no responsibility for the consequences—Invisible Rulers not only predicts those consequences but offers ways for leaders to rapidly adapt and fight back.
 
 


Renée DiResta

About the Author

Renée DiResta is an associate research professor at the McCourt School of Public Policy at Georgetown University. Her work examines rumors and propaganda in the digital age. DiResta’s writing has appeared in Wired, Foreign Affairs, Columbia Journalism Review, The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Yale Review, The Guardian, POLITICO, Slate,and Noema. She lives in Washington, DC.

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