We’ve put together a fun list of our least favorite content marketing buzzwords. I took the assignment a little literally and went directly to our former employer’s website to find the most offensive candidates. And, funny enough, I listed them in order of how much rage each gives me — less to more. This was a fun episode to record, and it’s a nice one to come back to after a bit of a hiatus.
Next episode will be a deep dive into the book Unshrinking by Kate Manne. Should be a good time!
Enjoy!
David Golumbia retrospective, part 1: "Is Wario cyberlibertarian?" – Literally 2 Cents About Content!
Alex and Liz discuss only some of the works of linguist, philosopher, and academic David Golumbia, including:
The Cultural Logic of Computation (2009)
The Politics of Bitcoin: Software as Right-Wing Extremism (2016)
Cyberlibertarianism: The Right-Wing Politics of Digital Technology (2024)
Technology and Silicon Valley are often associated with left-leaning politics. Still, various causes (SOPA/PIPA discourse, internet publication and copyright discourse, digital innovation) have roots in libertarian or conservative and reactionary narratives. Golumbia’s work shows that it’s difficult (read: impossible) to divorce reactionary values from Silicon Valley and its staunchest supporters.
Reading list:
The Great White Robot God
A declaration of the independence of cyberspace
The Language of Science and the Science of Language: Chomsky's Cartesianism
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