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The net delusion
Book • 2011
In 'The Net Delusion', Evgeny Morozov challenges the idea that the Internet inherently promotes democracy.
He argues that technologies like the Internet are ideologically neutral and can be used by both democratic and authoritarian forces.
The book explores how authoritarian regimes exploit the Internet to maintain control and spread their ideologies.
He argues that technologies like the Internet are ideologically neutral and can be used by both democratic and authoritarian forces.
The book explores how authoritarian regimes exploit the Internet to maintain control and spread their ideologies.
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