To Save Everything, Click Here: Technology, Solutionism, and the Urge to Fix Problems that Don't Exist

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Penguin Books, 2014 - 432 pagina's
Our gadgets are getting smarter. Technology can log what we buy, customize what we consume and enable us to save and share every aspect of our existence. In the future, we're told, it will even make public life - from how we're governed to how we record crime - better. But can the digital age fix everything? Should it? By quantifying our behaviour, Evgeny Morozov argues, we are profoundly reshaping society - and risk losing the opacity and imperfection that make us human.

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Evgeny Morozov (@evgenymorozov) is the author of "The Net Delusion: The Dark Side of Internet Freedom," a "New York Times" Notable Book of 2011 and winner of Harvard's Kennedy School's 2012 Goldsmith Book Prize. He is a senior editor to "The New Republic." His articles have appeared in the "New York Times," the "Financial Times," the "Economist," the "Wall Street Journal," the "London Review of Books," and many other publications. His monthly column comes out in "Slate," "Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung" (Germany), "El Pais" (Spain), "Corriere della Sera" (Italy), and several other newspapers. He was born in Belarus.

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