The Joe Rogan Experience

#1041 - Dan Carlin

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Nov 16, 2017
Dan Carlin, an independent historian and podcaster known for his deep explorations of history, joins the conversation. He and Joe reflect on the evolution of podcasting and the rise of amateur content, discussing the impact of viral media. They dive into the implications of augmented reality, the authenticity crisis posed by deepfakes, and the polarizing effects of tribalism. Carlin shares insights from his interactions with military leaders and highlights the importance of cultivating creativity in education. Their discussion also emphasizes the need for independent creators to maintain creative control.
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Tribalism Eats Objective Truth

  • Once people can choose their evidence, objective public facts erode and political debate stalls at ground zero.
  • Dan calls this 'the death of objective truth' where tribes accept only confirming sources.
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Modern Media Raises Voter Expectations

  • Globalized, instant communication raises the bar for voters' required knowledge to responsibly participate.
  • Dan questions whether modern democracy demands more from citizens than past eras provided.
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Every Citizen Became A Broadcaster

  • Podcasting and social media globalize audiences, making local speech international and exponentially amplifying influence.
  • That shift creates opportunities but also accelerates cultural conflicts and foreign manipulation.
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