![]() You arrived at this project through a poignant anecdote that you reveal in the introduction of the book, and I hope that you could share that with our viewers.ĮUBANKS: Yeah, so there’s two stories really that, it’s, where this, the origin stories of this book. Welcome, Virginia.ĮUBANKS: Thanks so much for having me. In “Automating Inequality,” she powerfully examines the injury technology is inflicting on our livelihoods in the struggle for economic rights. Martin’s Press volume, “Automating Inequality: How High Tech Tools Profile, Police, and Punish the Poor.” Professor of Political Science at the University of Albany, SUNY, Eubanks is a New America Fellow and co-principal investigator of Our Data Bodies project. Virginia Eubanks, my guest today, will correct me if that broad overview misunderstood the central thesis of her new St. ![]() They are systemic and systematic, and they’re designed to reproduce a downward cycle of mortality, not mobility, for a once vibrant middle class. ![]() ![]() The inequities fueling the incivility of economic division, the underlying plague of incivility in the American condition today, are not simply top-down or bottom-up. HEFFNER: I’m Alexander Heffner your host on The Open Mind. ![]()
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