In this episode of Hearsay Culture, Dave Levine speaks with Barbara McQuade about her book Attack from Within, exploring how deliberate falsehoods spread through politics, media, and technology to manipulate public opinion and undermine democratic institutions. McQuade draws on her experience as a federal prosecutor to explain the differences between misinformation and disinformation, the psychology that makes people susceptible to both, and the growing role of social media platforms and algorithms in amplifying harmful narratives. The discussion also examines the tension between combating disinformation and protecting free speech, including the role of Section 230 and possible reforms focused on transparency and accountability rather than censorship. Recorded in August 2024, the conversation feels even more relevant today, as debates over AI-generated content, political polarization, trust in institutions, and the integrity of shared facts continue to shape public life in 2026.
“I think we have a lot of people who are willing to go along with the con to advance either a political agenda or … most often their own political career. And that to me is a very unpatriotic stance. I think fidelity to the truth is part of being a patriot.” — Barbara McQuade on Hearsay Culture
“The point of modern propaganda isn’t only to misinform or push an agenda. It is to exhaust your critical thinking, to annihilate truth.” — Gary Kasparov
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