How Many Followers Would Plato Have?

How Many Followers Would Plato Have?

In the digital age, what drives interest and engagement are algorithms and entertainment, not expertise and deliberation. We need to restore trust in expert voices, but how do you protect ideas an algorithm can’t measure?
 
L. Jason Anastasopoulos argues that even Plato would have trouble gaining traction and followers today. “If he launched a Substack tomorrow, the algorithm would take one look at Book VI of The Republic and bury it beneath ‘5 Morning Habits That Changed My Life,’” writes Anastasopoulos. “The machinery we have built to distribute ideas would, with remarkable efficiency, filter out most of the thinking that built Western civilization.”
 
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