Groups like Occupy Wall Street embraced the open-source logic of the Internet as an organizing principle. It explains a lot about why movements fail.
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Groups like Occupy Wall Street embraced the open-source logic of the Internet as an organizing principle. It explains a lot about why movements fail.
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Evgeny Morovoz review of Steven Johnson's Future Perfect which despite his cranky side swipes at the usual suspects accurately identifies the problems in much internet centric discussion