The net delusion: the dark side of Internet freedom
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Abstract
The revolution will be Twittered! declared journalist Andrew Sullivan after protests erupted in Iran in June 2009. Yet for all the talk about the democratizing power of the Internet, regimes in Iran and China are as stable and repressive as ever. In fact, authoritarian governments are effectively using the Internet to suppress free speech, hone their surveillance techniques, disseminate cutting-edge propaganda, and pacify their populations with digital entertainment. Could the recent Western obsession with promoting democracy by digital means backfire? In this spirited book, journalist and social commentator Evgeny Morozov shows that by falling for the supposedly democratizing nature of the Internet, Western…
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Keywords
- Delusion
- The Internet
- Great Rift
- Psychology
- Computer science
- Psychiatry
- Astronomy
- World Wide Web
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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