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Future Perfect Book Club

Future Perfect Book Club

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Designers Joel Goodman and Ron Bronson explore the intersection of technology, design, and culture through the lens of provocative books. In each episode, we dive into a book that challenges the way we think about society, culture, and design. Along the way, we bring in diverse perspectives and, eventually, authors themselves to discuss their work. Whether you’re tech-savvy or just curious, our discussions aim to inspire new ways of seeing the future.© 2025 Future Perfect Book Club Art Literary History & Criticism Philosophy Social Sciences
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  • Careless People by Sarah Wynn Williams
    May 14 2025

    In this episode of Future Perfect Book Club, Joel and Ron dive into Careless People: The Story of Where I Used to Work by Sarah Wynn Williams-a memoir chronicling the author’s time at Facebook (now Meta). Recorded in person with producer Jess, the hosts wrestle with the challenges of critiquing a memoir while unpacking the broader societal and ethical questions the book raises. Their conversation moves beyond the author’s personal journey to examine idealism versus realism in tech, the complicity of individuals within powerful systems, and the corrosive effects of unchecked corporate influence on society and personal agency.

    The hosts share candid reactions to the book, discuss the lack of accountability in Williams’ narrative, and reflect on how tech platforms have shifted from fostering genuine connections to fueling profit and manipulation. They also introduce a new segment, “A Book We Don’t Want You to Read,” taking aim at the recent abundance discourse.

    Ultimately, both Joel and Ron give Careless People a thumbs down, suggesting listeners can skip the book and still engage deeply with the urgent issues it surfaces.

    Plus, a preview of the next pick: Meet Me by the Fountain: An Inside History of the Mall by Alexandra Lang. Read along and join the conversation on Blue Sky or at Future Perfect Book Club online!

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Future Perfect Book Club 00:25 Initial Thoughts on 'Careless People' 01:59 Critique of the Memoir Genre 03:06 Idealism vs. Reality in Tech 04:03 Lack of Accountability in the Memoir 0 6:59 Broader Implications of Tech Power 12:53 The Evolution of Social Media 17:50 The Commercialization of Online Platforms 20:14 Reflecting on the Past and Future 21:37 The Evolution of the Internet 22:50 Capitalism and the Internet's Dark Side 24:40 The Illusion of Trust in Corporations 26:05 Media Distortion and Public Perception 28:53 The Narcissism Epidemic 32:45 Introducing 'Books We Don't Want You to Read' 39:02 Upcoming Book Discussion: Meet Me by the Fountain

    Links & Resources
    • Careless People by Sarah Wynn Williams
    • Meet Me by the Fountain by Alexandra Lange
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    40 mins
  • Mood Machine by Liz Pelly
    Mar 12 2025

    Joel Goodman and Ron Bronson delve into Mood Machine: The Rise of Spotify and the Cost of the Perfect Playlist by Liz Pelly. They discuss the book's exploration of Spotify's impact on the music industry, focusing on historical parallels, algorithmic control, and the creation of 'fake' artists.

    The conversation includes personal reflections on the evolution of music consumption, streaming services, and the nostalgia of early music platforms and blog eras. Throughout, they emphasize the moral and existential implications of Spotify's practices for both artists and listeners.

    Chapters
    • 00:00 - Synopsis and Initial Impressions of 'Mood Machine'
    • 00:36 - Historical Context and Surprising Elements
    • 01:37 - Algorithmic Control and Fake Artists
    • 02:34 - The Evolution of Music Streaming
    • 04:40 - The Impact of Algorithmic Playlists
    • 07:11 - The Role of Human Curation in Music Discovery
    • 10:17 - The Decline of Music's Artistic Value
    • 11:43 - The Dangers of Algorithmic Influence
    • 14:03 - Nostalgia and the Value of Craft
    • 26:35 - Supporting Artists in the Streaming Era
    • 31:18 - Nostalgia and the Blog Era of Music
    • 36:24 - Conclusion and Final Thoughts

    Mood Machine: The Rise of Spotify and the Cost of the Perfect Playlist by Liz Pelly. Buy on Bookshop.org

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    37 mins
  • Cyberboss by Craig Gent
    Feb 26 2025

    In the inaugural episode of the Future Perfect Book Club, Ron Bronson and Joel Goodman delve into Craig Gent's "Cyberboss: The Rise of Algorithmic Management and the New Struggle for Control at Work." They explore how algorithms are shaping the modern workplace, often in ways that diminish worker autonomy and dignity.

    Ron and Joel discuss the increasing disintermediation of human interaction in favor of algorithmic control, citing examples from ride-sharing apps to Amazon distribution centers. They examine the book's anecdotes of workers experiencing isolation and a lack of communication, as well as the elevation of algorithms to a "godlike" status in organizational cultures.

    The conversation touches on the allure of convenience that drives the adoption of these platforms, even in the face of known risks and ethical concerns. They dissect the implications of "just-in-time" logistics, the role of "subvisors" in the management structure, and the dehumanizing effects of algorithmic scheduling.

    The hosts also analyze how these systems perpetuate capitalist structures and echo the principles of Taylorism, all while removing accountability and consolidating power at the top. While acknowledging the book's left-leaning perspective, Ron and Joel emphasize the importance of understanding these trends and finding ways to disrupt them. They also share some laughs along the way, despite the episode's heavy topic.

    Chapters

    00:00 Welcome to Future Perfect Book Club

    01:16 Introducing "Cyberboss"

    02:32 Synopsis: Algorithmic Management and Disintermediation

    03:11 Anecdotes from the Book: Worker Experiences

    06:15 Algorithms as gods

    07:17 The Allure of Convenience Despite the Downsides

    11:00 Trusting the System

    14:24 Implications of Control Structures: Subvisors

    16:50 Dehumanizing Worker Dignity

    18:47 The App is the Boss

    20:09 Compliance is built into the system

    23:35 Capitalist Structures

    25:37 A little bit about Taylorism

    33:39 Wrapping up this book

    38:44 Announcing the next book

    Purchase Cyberboss: The Rise of Algorithmic Management and the New Struggle for Control at Work at Bookshop.org

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    40 mins

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