What if the true cost of two-day shipping isn't measured in dollars, but in the rise of private territories governed by data and efficiency? The seamless magic of a box at your door obscures a radical reshaping of space, labor, and power in the shadows of the digital economy.
This episode follows host Ibnul Jaif Farabi from the human haggling of Dhaka's markets to the frictionless promise of a New York click, investigating the vast, hidden "hinterlands" of e-commerce fulfillment. We explore the physical and human journey our purchases make, moving past the glowing screen into the engineered reality of mega-warehouses. It's a system Farabi admires as an engineer but is haunted by as a storyteller, asking what—and who—this architecture of instant gratification is designed to render invisible.
You will gain a new understanding of the landscapes created by our consumption, seeing the logistics map not as a neutral web of transit, but as a modern feudal system. We unravel how the pursuit of total efficiency builds private fiefdoms that operate under their own rules, redefining work, community, and the very geography between our cities.
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Hosted by Ibnul Jaif Farabi. Produced by Light Knot Studios (lightknotstudios.com).