Read Bruce’s white paper here: Polarization and the Algorithmic Undertow: Integral and Critical Realist Perspectives In this foundational episode, Bruce Alderman joins Josh Leonard to explore one of the most insidious forces driving today’s cultural fragmentation: the algorithmic undertow. Drawing from his recent white paper, Bruce introduces this powerful metaphor to describe the slow, invisible … Read More "Polarization and the Algorithmic Undertow"

Polarization and the Algorithmic Undertow

Read Bruce’s white paper here:
Polarization and the Algorithmic Undertow: Integral and Critical Realist Perspectives

In this foundational episode, Bruce Alderman joins Josh Leonard to explore one of the most insidious forces driving today’s cultural fragmentation: the algorithmic undertow. Drawing from his recent white paper, Bruce introduces this powerful metaphor to describe the slow, invisible pull of digital systems—algorithms, platforms, attention economies—that subtly yet profoundly shape our beliefs, behaviors, and social worlds.

Using the lenses of Integral Metatheory and Critical Realism, Bruce and Josh unpack how algorithmically mediated environments are not only polarizing society, but also distorting our cognitive tools, creating isolated demirealities that feel whole but are structurally incomplete. Together they explore how these forces are eroding shared meaning, weakening democratic discourse, and transforming the very nature of human sense-making.

But this is not just a diagnosis—it’s also a call to action. Bruce lays out a four-quadrant framework for reclaiming depth in the digital age, offering concrete steps we can take as individuals, communities, and systems to restore wisdom, presence, and shared reality.

If you’ve ever felt like reality itself is fracturing—and you’re looking for tools to reweave it—this conversation is essential.

About the author
Dima Bulatov
Dima Bulatov is the Director of Design & Engineering for the Institute of Applied Metatheory, where he leads the Institute's software development, AI and design efforts supporting internal tool innovation and Applied Metatheory Initiatives. He is a cofounder of Context, an AI-based business frameworks mapping platform, and formerly was head of design and front-end development for Integral Life. He is a graduate of Bauman Moscow State Technical University, where he earned a degree in electrical engineering.