The Net Delusion by Evgeny Morozov - ISBN: 9780141049571
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The internet promised freedom, but delivered control.

The Net Delusion

How Not to Liberate The World

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    432 pages

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    12 June 2012

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Summary

Does free information mean free people?

“Offers a rare note of wisdom and common sense, on an issue overwhelmed by digital utopians.” - Malcolm Gladwell

We were promised that the internet would set us free. From the Middle East’s ‘twitter revolution’ to Facebook activism, technology would spread democracy and bring us together as never before.

We couldn’t have been more wrong. In The Net Delusion, Evgeny Morozov shows why internet freedom is an illusion. Not o…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780141049571
ISBN-10:014104957X
Author:Evgeny Morozov
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint:Penguin Books Ltd
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:432
Release Date:12 June 2012
Weight:311g
Dimensions:198mm x 130mm x 27mm
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Critics Review

Selected by the New York Times as one of the 100 Notable Books of 2011

Evgeny Morozov offers a rare note of wisdom and common sense, on an issue overwhelmed by digital utopians – MALCOLM GLADWELL
Gleefully iconoclastic … not just unfailingly readable: it is also a provocative, enlightening and welcome riposte to the cyber-utopian worldview. * The Economist *
A delight … his demolition job on the embarrassments of “internet freedom” is comprehensive … as we go down the rabbit-hole of WikiLeaks, Morozov’s humane and rational lantern will help us land without breaking our legs. – Pat Kane * The Independent *
A passionate and heavily researched account of the case against the cyber-utopians … only by becoming “cyber-realists” can we hope to make humane and effective policy. – Bryan Appleyard * New Statesman *
Evgeny Morozov is wonderfully knowledgeable about the Internet-he seems to have studied every use of it, or every political use, in every country in the world (and to have read all the posts). And he is wonderfully sophisticated and tough-minded about politics. This is a rare combination, and it makes for a powerful argument against the latest versions of technological romanticism. His book should be required reading for every political activist who hopes to change the world on the Internet. * Michael Walzer, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton *
The Net Delusion is considerably more than an assault on political rhetoric … a war against complacency. – Tom Chatfield * Observer *
Required reading for all … a compelling primer and rebuff to the “cyber utopians” … trenchant and persuasive. – John Kampfner * Sunday Times *
Lively and combative … dauntingly well-informed … injects a welcome dose of common sense into an issue that has been absurdly lacking in it. – John Preston * Sunday Telegraph *
Piercing…convincing…timely. – Ben Hammersley * Financial Times *
[M]ore than rewards a respectful reading, not only for the author’s impressive knowledge of the internet toolbox…but because of his ability to relate such technological gadgetry to the increasing challenges that are being posed to entrenched authoritarianism – James M Murphy * Times Literary Supplement *

About The Author

Evgeny Morozov

Evgeny Morozov is a contributing editor to Foreign Policy and runs the magazine’s influential and widely-quoted ‘Net Effect’ blog about the Internet’s impact on global politics. Morozov is currently a Yahoo! fellow at the Institute for the Study of Diplomacy at Georgetown University.

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