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Is Your Attention Being Hacked? A Deep Dive into Chris Hayes' 'The Siren's Call'
Season 2 · Episode 55

Is Your Attention Being Hacked? A Deep Dive into Chris Hayes' 'The Siren's Call'

SAM&PAM's Book Radar · KAO

February 9, 202511m 12s

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Show Notes

The Sirens' Call by Chris Hayes is a non-fiction book published in 2025 available on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3EsHflD

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It delves into the attention economy, arguing that our attention has been commodified, impacting our human experience.

Key themes:

  • The transformation and commodification of attention in the digital age.
  • The struggle to capture and hold attention in an environment of infinite information.
  • The impact of social media and technology on mental health and society.
  • The exploitation of social identities and neurological wiring to capture attention.
  • The challenge of reclaiming our minds and focusing on what truly matters.

Unique elements:

  • Exploration of the difference between grabbing and holding attention.
  • Examination of social attention and the desire for recognition.
  • Analysis of the attention economy's influence on politics and public discourse.

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