If, Then

How the Simulmatics Corporation Invented the Future

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Jill Lepore: If, Then (2020, Hodder & Stoughton)

432 pages

Langue : English

Publié 24 janvier 2020 par Hodder & Stoughton.

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3 étoiles (2 critiques)

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a publié une critique de If Then par Jill Lepore

Perhaps too mundane and oblique, but smartly done

4 étoiles

Subtle - a history of early computer use in politics, following a mostly uninteresting and overconfident marketing company - Simulmatics - from '50s campaign analytics and simulation to Vietnam War psychological surveys and counterinsurgency to domestic riot prediction. Wherever she can, LePore tells this history from the perspective of the wives and secretaries of these blustering ad-and-war men, and with an eye to the parallel shadows and overpromises of current technology companies.

a publié une critique de If Then par Jill Lepore

Lots of potential but less than the sum of its parts

2 étoiles

I am a total sucker for learning anything and everything I can about the mid 20th century think tanks and defense contractors that helped invent American technocracy. And yet I find myself lukewarm on this book at best.

The weakest part of the book is its core thesis: it attempts to make Simulmatics, a short-lived company that was far more bark than bite, into a harbinger of the modern data-driven, democracy-destroying privacy nightmare we live in today. The author fails to do this. Oh, she makes the claim that it is a harbinger, many times, but she doesn't show the work, seemingly expecting the reader to go "oh, that sounds similar enough that it must be the same thing."

Simulmatics was a shambles of a company run by a bright-burning PR hack and staffed by scientists who did not seem to be very good at their jobs. They never owned …