Cyberlibertarianism : the right-wing politics of digital technology David Golumbia
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Right-wing politics of digital technology
ISBN
9781517918132(pbk.)
พิมพ์ลักษณ์
Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, [2024].
เลขหมู่
JC599.U5 G629 2024
ลักษณะทางกายภาพ
480 p. ; 23 cm.
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Contents: The Critique of Cyberlibertarianism -- The Dogma of Cyberlibertarianism -- The Forms and Functions of Cyberlibertarianism -- Deregulation and Multistakeholderism : A Case Study of Section 230 -- Digital Technology and the Printing Press -- The Myth of ^"Free Culture^" -- Political Myths -- Cyberlibertarianism and the Far Right -- Computers without Cyberlibertarianism.
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Summary: "In a timely challenge to the potent political role of digital technology, Cyberlibertarianism argues that right-wing ideology was built into both the technical and social construction of the digital world from the start. Leveraging more than a decade of research, David Golumbia traces how digital evangelism has driven the worldwide shift toward the political right, concealing inequality, xenophobia, dishonesty, and massive corporate concentrations of wealth and power^"-- Provided by publisher.
245 10 ^aCyberlibertarianism :^bthe right-wing politics of digital technology /^cDavid Golumbia
246 30 ^aRight-wing politics of digital technology
260 1 ^aMinneapolis :^bUniversity of Minnesota Press, ^c[2024].
300 ^a480 p. ;^c23 cm.
504 ^aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 ^aThe Critique of Cyberlibertarianism --^tThe Dogma of Cyberlibertarianism --^tThe Forms and Functions of Cyberlibertarianism --^tDeregulation and Multistakeholderism : A Case Study of Section 230 --^tDigital Technology and the Printing Press --^tThe Myth of ^"Free Culture^" --^tPolitical Myths --^tCyberlibertarianism and the Far Right --^tComputers without Cyberlibertarianism.
520 ^a"In a timely challenge to the potent political role of digital technology, Cyberlibertarianism argues that right-wing ideology was built into both the technical and social construction of the digital world from the start. Leveraging more than a decade of research, David Golumbia traces how digital evangelism has driven the worldwide shift toward the political right, concealing inequality, xenophobia, dishonesty, and massive corporate concentrations of wealth and power^"-- ^cProvided by publisher.
650 0 ^aLibertarianism ^zUnited States
650 0 ^aInformation technology ^xPolitical aspects ^zUnited States
650 0 ^aSocial media ^xPolitical aspects ^zUnited States
650 0 ^aData privacy ^zUnited States
650 0 ^aRight-wing extremists ^zUnited States ^xAttitudes