Writing from prison the neo Marxist Antonio Gramsci argued that the western Liberal elites (capitalists) use ideology rather than violence to maintain a hegemony (control) over the population.
Wednesday, 21 June 2023
The liberal democratic consensus has been broken
Wednesday, 14 June 2023
letter to labour mps arguing for keynes
I am writing to you today to express my concern about the Labour Party's leadership's current neoliberal position. I believe that the Labour Party is now the same as the Conservative party, and that Labour is following the ideology of the Institute of Economic Affairs.
I am a lifelong Labour supporter, and I am deeply disappointed in the party's current direction. I believe that Labour should adopt a Keynesian economic approach, with the slogan "take Keynes to the market."
John Maynard Keynes is considered one of the most important economists. The Insititute of Economic Affairs and proponents of free market economics attack Keynesian theory.
Keynesian economics is a theory of macroeconomics that argues that government intervention in the economy is necessary to prevent or mitigate recessions and depressions.
Keynesian economics is based on the idea that aggregate demand is the driving force of economic growth. Aggregate demand is the total amount of goods and services that consumers, businesses, and governments want to buy at current prices. When aggregate demand is low, the economy will go into recession.
Keynesian economists argue that the government can increase aggregate demand by spending money on public works projects, providing tax cuts, and lowering interest rates. These measures will stimulate the economy and lead to economic growth.
I believe that Labour should adopt a Keynesian economic approach because it is the best way to create jobs, grow the economy, and reduce inequality.
Keynesian economics has been proven to work, and it is the only economic theory that has the potential to solve the problems that we are facing today.
Unfortunately, Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves are following a supply side approach that cannot work
I urge you to support a Keynesian economic approach for the Labour Party. I believe that this is the best way to move the country forward and to create a better future for all.
Monday, 5 June 2023
How Dominic Cummings and Aggregate IQ Used Artificial Intelligence and Facebook in the Brexit Campaign
In the 2016 Brexit referendum, the Leave campaign used a variety of methods to try to sway voters, including artificial intelligence (AI) and Facebook. One of the key figures in the Leave campaign was Dominic Cummings, who was a former adviser to Prime Minister David Cameron. Cummings is a self-described "data nerd" and he was instrumental in the Leave campaign's use of AI.
Cummings and his team at Aggregate IQ, a data analytics company, used AI to target specific voters with personalized messages. They also used AI to create fake news stories and social media posts that were designed to look like they were from real people. These fake stories and posts were then shared on Facebook and other social media platforms, where they were seen by millions of people.
The Leave campaign's use of AI and Facebook was highly effective. In the end, they won the referendum by a narrow margin. However, their methods have been criticized by some for being unethical and for spreading misinformation.
How AI Was Used in the Brexit Campaign
Cummings and his team at Aggregate IQ used AI to target specific voters with personalized messages. They did this by collecting data on voters' online activity, such as the websites they visited and the pages they liked on Facebook. They then used this data to create a profile of each voter and to target them with messages that they were most likely to see.
For example, if a voter had visited a website about immigration, they might be targeted with a message about how Brexit would reduce immigration. Or, if a voter had liked a page on Facebook about the NHS, they might be targeted with a message about how Brexit would protect the NHS.
Cummings and his team also used AI to create fake news stories and social media posts that were designed to look like they were from real people. They did this by using AI to generate text that was similar to the text that real people would write. They also used AI to create images and videos that looked like they were real.
These fake stories and posts were then shared on Facebook and other social media platforms, where they were seen by millions of people. The goal of these fake stories and posts was to sway voters to vote for Leave.
The Impact of AI on the Brexit Campaign
The Leave campaign's use of AI was highly effective. In the end, they won the referendum by a narrow margin. However, their methods have been criticized by some for being unethical and for spreading misinformation.
Some people argue that the Leave campaign's use of AI was unethical because it allowed them to target specific voters with personalized messages that were designed to manipulate their opinions. Others argue that the Leave campaign's use of AI spread misinformation because they created fake news stories and social media posts that looked like they were from real people.
Regardless of whether or not the Leave campaign's use of AI was ethical, it is clear that it was effective. Their use of AI allowed them to target specific voters with personalized messages and to spread misinformation. This helped them to win the referendum by a narrow margin.
The Future of AI in Politics
The Leave campaign's use of AI in the Brexit referendum is just a glimpse of what is to come. AI is becoming increasingly sophisticated and it is being used by political campaigns all over the world. As AI becomes more powerful, it is likely that it will play an even greater role in future elections.
It is important to be aware of the potential risks of using AI in politics. AI can be used to manipulate voters and to spread misinformation. It is important to ensure that AI is used ethically and responsibly.
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