The Net Delusion The Dark Side of Internet Freedom

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Publisher's Synopsis

Updated with a new Afterword "The revolution will be Twittered!&rdquo declared journalist Andrew Sullivan after protests erupted in Iran. But as journalist and social commentator Evgeny Morozov argues in The Net Delusion , the Internet is a tool that both revolutionaries and authoritarian governments can use. For all of the talk in the West about the power of the Internet to democratize societies, regimes in Iran and China are as stable and repressive as ever. Social media sites have been used there to entrench dictators and threaten dissidents, making it harder- not easier- to promote democracy. Marshalling a compelling set of case studies, The Net Delusion shows why the cyber-utopian stance that the Internet is inherently liberating is wrong, and how ambitious and seemingly noble initiatives like the promotion of"Internet freedom&rdquo are misguided and, on occasion, harmful.

Book information

ISBN: 9781610391061
Publisher: Little, Brown
Imprint: PublicAffairs
Pub date:
DEWEY: 303.4833
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 428
Weight: 446g
Height: 141mm
Width: 209mm
Spine width: 34mm