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This is the Great Ravine

By Ben Hunt | 25 Comments

Our mediated cultural transition from sadness to generalized anger to focused anger at specific people and institutions of the Other Party is an entirely intentional effort by Big Politics, Big Tech and Big Media.

This is the Great Ravine, and it’s all going to get much worse before it gets any better.

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Why Am I Reading This Now? 07.15.24

Recent major media stories that feel to us like they’re part of a larger narrativ‌e campaign.



Why Am I Reading This Now? 07.15.24

Recent major media stories that feel to us like they’re part of a larger narrativ‌e campaign.



Why Am I Reading This Now? 07.08.24

Recent major media stories that feel to us like they’re part of a larger narrativ‌e campaign.



Why Am I Reading This Now? 07.08.24

Recent major media stories that feel to us like they’re part of a larger narrativ‌e campaign.



Why Am I Reading This Now? 07.01.24

Recent major media stories that feel to us like they’re part of a larger narrativ‌e campaign.



Why Am I Reading This Now? 04.08.24

Recent major media stories that feel to us like they’re part of a larger narrativ‌e campaign.



The Widening Gyre

By Ben Hunt | 38 Comments

The widening gyre is political polarization, presided over by the Beast of Big Politics, Big Tech and Big Media.

Why can’t we see the Beast? Because common knowledge.

Because everyone knows that everyone knows that the enemy of America is not the Beast of the widening gyre, but the Other Party.

An Inconvenient Truce Revisited

By Rusty Guinn | 72 Comments

Polarization often isn’t an accident. It is the result of intentional narrative construction – constructions designed to make us believe that we are sane and unfairly judged, and that our opponents are insane and hypocritical.

Understanding how to recognize and respond to these constructions in the wild is now an indispensable skill of the citizen.

Men of God in the City of Man is a nine part series about a narrative virus that infected the charismatic and Pentecostal churches in the United States. It isn't a story about Christian Nationalism. It isn't a story about January 6th. It isn't a story about why people voted for Trump. It is a story about a story. It is a story about the language that created a self-sustaining movement defined by its unwavering belief in a fundamentally corrupt electoral system.

Recent Notes

The Narrative Matrix

By Peter Cecchini

New from ET contributor Pete Cecchini …

We talk all the time about the informational efficiency of markets. What if the real dimension we should focus on is narrative efficiency?

The Mozilo Market

By Ben Hunt

After a Countrywide earnings call in 2008, I trusted NO ONE in government or Wall Street to tell the truth about the mortgage crisis.

And that’s the way I feel about COVID-19 today.

Don’t Test, Don’t Tell

By Ben Hunt

The CDC’s Don’t Test, Don’t Tell policy came crashing down last night. So did Trump’s “buh, buh the flu” and “Yay, Containment!” narratives.

Now let’s get to work preparing for the fight to come.

Not in panic. Not in fear. But with resolve, sacrifice and righteous anger for those who would use us instrumentally for their own political ends.

Clear eyes. Full hearts. Can’t lose.

Covid-19 Cargo Cults

By Rusty Guinn

Quantitative analysis is all well and good, but when someone starts peddling you charts or measures when you KNOW that the underlying data is unknowable, you are dealing with a cargo cultist. When it comes to Covid-19, nobody has time for that.

As of February 27, even after a 10% drawdown, we believe the narrative about Covid-19 is complacent.

Join Us. No, Really.

By Rusty Guinn

Second Foundation Partners is looking for a new member of the team to help us spearhead the development of technologies for narrative analysis.

The Fall of Wuhan

By Ben Hunt

Containment has failed. And so now we must fight.

That means doing everything possible to bolster our healthcare systems BEFORE the need overwhelms the capacity.

That means calling out our leaders for their corrupt political responses to date, and forcing them through our outcry to adopt an effective virus-fighting policy for OUR benefit, not theirs.

Kitchen Sink It

By Rusty Guinn

To receive a free full-text email of The Zeitgeist whenever we publish to the website, please sign up here. You’ll get two or three of these emails every…

Thanksgiving

By Rusty Guinn

A moment to say thanks and accept responsibility.

Office Hours – 2.18.2020

By Rusty Guinn

This Office Hours is all about Coronavirus, except it’s not – it’s all about how institutions who solve for narrative outcomes invariably create bad results in the Real World.

Love in the Time of COVID-19

By Ben Hunt

Within a few months, the reality of COVID-19 will overtake the propaganda of the CCP and their toadies at the World Health Organization, as real-world companies begin making real-world economic decisions to maintain their enterprises in the face of a real-world threat.

Those decisions will be led by sports franchises.

The Industrially Necessary Doctor Tedros

By Ben Hunt

To date, WHO leadership has simply been part of the Chinese narrative machine.

It’s not just a betrayal of the researchers and clinicians who do important work under WHO auspices. It’s a betrayal of the world.

Options

By Rusty Guinn

Our social institutions require of us many songs. One of those songs is about the roots of poverty in immorality. If we’re going to stop singing their songs, this may be a good place to start.

Body Count

By Ben Hunt

China is fighting nCov2019 exactly like the US fought North Vietnam … with policy driven more by narrative control than by what’s best to win the war.

That was a disastrous strategic mistake for the US then, and it’s a disastrous strategic mistake for China today.

We Hanged Our Harps Upon the Willows

By Rusty Guinn

Because the danger of powerful memes, cartoons and narratives is not that they demand our acquiesence. It is that they demand our participation.

Credit and Debt Monitor – 1.31.2020

By Rusty Guinn

The decline in the strength of the Q4 narrative of a risk of “collapse” in credit markets continued in January. Uniquely among our macronarratives, cohesion…

The Promised Land!

By Ben Hunt

Every once in a while, narrative-world gives you a gift that just keeps on giving. So it is with outgoing CEO Ginni Rometty’s regime of despair at IBM.

Today my focus is on the IBM-sponsored hagiography that is springing up like slime molds on the underside of rotting swamp cabbages.

The Inevitable Afterbirth

By Rusty Guinn

Two weeks ago we were being told about the coronavirus outbreak. This week we are being told how we should think about it. Right or wrong, it is important to have clear eyes about this kind of fiat news.

Notes from the Diamond #9: How About Never

By David Salem

Axioms to live by in baseball and in investing!

1) Outsiders to an organization can never know in real time what goes on inside it.

2) Human labors can never be gauged fully and dispositively in real time.

3) Chains are never stronger than their weakest links.

Once You Buy a Prize, It’s Yours to Keep!

By Ben Hunt

Outgoing IBM CEO Ginni Rometty has filed 167 SEC Form 4s detailing her stock transactions in the company.

So I downloaded and compiled all of them to see how much money she has sucked out of IBM, just like I did for outgoing Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg.

Stuck in the Middle With You

By Ben Hunt

There is a median narrative theorem that can serve as a central pillar of a NEW approach to social choice theory, an approach less pedantic in its assumptions about human nature and less naive in its assumptions about modes of social power.

The median narrative theorem generates powerful predictive hypotheses about elections, hypotheses that predicted Trump’s Republican primary victory in 2016 and – if current data holds – predicts Sanders’ Democratic primary victory in 2020.