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Evgeny Morozov, Contributing Editor at The New Republic, is author of The Net Delusion and To Save Everything, Click Here.
Evgeny Morozov answers questions about his new book
By routinely giving away a huge amount of personal data, everyday Internet users might already have become law enforcement’s greatest ally.
The main argument of Cognitive Surplus rests on a striking analogy.
The problem with building public spheres from above, online or offline, is much like that of building Frankenstein’s monsters: we may not like the end product.
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