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Game over, Democracy?
We see it every single day — the increasingly bitter and more strident battle for power and supremacy on the digital media scene. But who’s actually fighting against whom? Internationally renowned media expert Martin Andree shows how a coalition of Dark Tech, Trump and right-wing populists is openly making a power grab in a bid for autocracy. They are exerting more and more control of the public arena via digital monopolies and thus eroding the very foundations of our democracies. With each passing day, it is becoming harder and harder to save our free world. Will we still be able to turn things around? Or will the western world end up divided, facing chaos or even civil war?

Watch this TV interview on the topic of Dark Tech’s influence on the European public sphere (interview after Elon Musk’s interference in the German election

Author

Martin Andree, media scholar at the University of Cologne

Martin Andree

Martin Andree teaches media science at Cologne University in Germany. He has been doing research on the dominance of Big Tech for more than 15 years. Leading German and international media, conferences and institutions regularly draw on his expertise, calling for his contributions on this subject. In 2020, he published the highly reputed Atlas of the Digital World. He received the Günter Wallraff Special Award for Press Freedom and Human Rights for the bestseller Big Tech Muss Weg! (2023), which has also been published in English (Big Tech Must Go!). He studied in Cologne, Münster, Cambridge and Harvard.

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Events & Appearances

Apr 11 2025

International Journalism Festival, Perugia

May 12 2025

Digitale Woche Kiel

May 22 2025

European Broadcasting Union, Oslo

May 27 2025

re:publica, Berlin

Jun 03 2025

Webinale, Berlin

Jun 06 2025

Börsenverein des deutschen Buchhandels, Berlin

Jul 09 2025

Awarded with the "Beatrice-Primus-Forschungspreis", University of Cologne

Aug 28 2025

Swiss Radio Day, Zurich

Aug 29 2025

t3n Virtual Summit

Sep 05 2025

ORF book review

Sep 06 2025

Keynote Deutscher Journalistenverband, Leipzig

Sep 16 2025

Impulse BDZV Congress, Berlin

Sep 17 2025

DMEXCO, Cologne

Sep 24 2025

Medientage Vienna

Sep 26 2025

WDR/ARD interview

Oct 03 2025

Matinée, Rastatt

Oct 04 2025

b future festival, Bonn

Oct 08 2025

SPARK conference, Bochum

Oct 09 2025

Medienfachtag, Bremen

Oct 17 2025

Deutschlandradio stage, Frankfurter Buchmesse

Oct 18 2025

ARD / 3sat stage, Frankfurter Buchmesse

Oct 22 2025

Medientage München

Oct 28 2025

Experience Day, Düsseldorf

Oct 29 2025

Panel discussion, University of Cologne

Oct 30 2025

Consultation NRW state parliament, Düsseldorf

Nov 06 2025

TEDx Talk

Nov 08 2025

Keynote Hessencampus, Fulda

Nov 19 2025

Conference, Trier

Nov 20 2025

Thüringer Landesmedienanstalt, Erfurt

Nov 26 2025

Content Convention, Mainz

Dec 06 2025

Hannah Arendt Gesellschaft, Berlin

Summary (Chapter 1-10)

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1. The Battle Zone

What exactly does the media war consist of? Many aspects overlap, complement and reinforce each other: shitstorms, hate speech, rants, gaslighting, trolling, doxxing. Then there is an economic war of displacement: platforms are pushing the editorial media to the wall. And a coup through which the tech monopolists have taken over our democratic public sphere, the ‘forum’ as the basis of our democracy. Lastly, there is the ongoing symbiosis of dark tech, the US government, the European right-wing populists, and, most recently, Putin, who combines military aggression in Eastern Europe with disinformation warfare on the platforms.

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2. The Warlords

Who is pulling the strings in the ‘media war’, and who is just a follower? Who has allied with whom ― and for what purpose? Trump, Musk, AfD, European right-wing populists, Putin, and so on: what alliances and partnerships can be identified? What synergies do these different fields achieve and how do they work together?

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3. Objectives of the Warlords

What do the various players want to achieve? They tell us the fairy tale that they want to free us from the ‘tyranny of democracy’ ― what exactly does that mean? What is their goal? Do they want to control the public sphere, do they want to take over political power, or is their key objective economic exploitation? What does the cyber-libertarian new world they want to create look like? Who will benefit and who will fall victim to this anti-democratic movement?

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4. The Invasion

An important mechanism in the war of the media is the establishment of digital monopolies. How exactly do monopolies make it possible to create dependencies? How far has this process already progressed? To what extent is this leading to a new age of digital feudalism? How can those involved control the digital public sphere? And what are the consequences for us ― and where are we most vulnerable to blackmail?

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5. The Occupation

A meme is circulating online: “US innovates ― China replicates ― EU regulates”. The opposite is actually the case: the digital monopolies can only exist because the dark tech companies have managed to push through very far-reaching regulatory privileges and preferential legal treatments ― a digital ‘legal code’ that gives them insurmountable advantages in all fields. What exactly do these privileges consist of? And how far has this legal fixation of supremacy already progressed?

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6. The Weapons

Digital platforms are the most important weapons in the ‘media war’. How do the platforms’ algorithms help right-wing populist movements? Which amplifiers and attention boosters lead to established media and established parties being equally disadvantaged ― and to extreme positions and the polarisation of society being promoted? To what extent do the tech giants manipulate traffic ― and why do they betray the communities of the platforms that want a completely different digital world?

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7. The Trap

The dark tech and right-wing populist ‘liberators’ tell a conspiracy theory according to which ‘freedom of speech’ is in danger and ‘corrupt elites’ are ‘censoring’ the media. Yet the exact opposite is the case: it is the alleged liberators who are systematically restricting media freedom, silencing ever larger sections of the population ― and at the same time controlling the distribution of content via the platforms. How have they managed to do this ― to make people believe that they are giving them a ‘voice’, when in reality they are systematically disempowering them?

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8. The Uprising

How can we break free from the hostile takeover of our society by dark tech and the right―wing populists? What measures do we need to take to save our democratic public sphere ― and regain our digital sovereignty?

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9. The Capitulation

Many experts are already saying: The supremacy of tech and Trump is so strong, the status quo can no longer be changed. But what would happen if we simply gave up without a fight? Which mechanisms would make our democracy collapse ― and be replaced by a new, ‘digitalocratic’ order? What exactly would this new order look like? And how does it differ from democracy?

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10. The Bitter End

It currently looks as if Western democracies are losing the ‘media war’. Why is that the case? Why is the creeping takeover of our democracy progressing despite all the measures and initiatives? Why are we unable to achieve a critical mass for a genuine counter-movement?

Bonus Tracks

The arguments in the book Media War are based on various research projects, studies, preliminary work and publications from recent years. The relevant passages in the book are marked with QR codes; the most important in-depth studies and analyses that are available in English can be accessed via the following links.

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