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A Financial Times "Book to Read" in 2022
Not long ago, the tech industry was widely admired, and the internet was regarded as a tonic for freedom and democracy. Not anymore. Every day, the headlines blaze with reports of racist algorithms, data leaks, and social media platforms festering with falsehood and hate.
In The Digital Republic, acclaimed author Jamie Susskind argues that these problems are not the fault of a few bad apples at the top of the industry. They are the result of our failure to govern technology properly.
The Digital Republic charts a new course. It offers a plan for the digital age: new legal standards, new public bodies and institutions, new duties on platforms, new rights and regulators, new codes of conduct for people in the tech industry. Inspired by the great political essays of the past, and steeped in the traditions of republican thought, it offers a vision of a different type of society: a digital republic in which human and technological flourishing go hand in hand.
Helene von Bismarck is a historian.
I have learned so much from @jamiesusskind 's Digital Republic. Ambitious and nuanced, and yet easy and enjoyable to read for someone like me who knows less about tech than she should. The book to read about the way the world works in our digital times.
"Susskind does an excellent job of diagnosing the problems and offers an array of well-constructed solutions ... As we take on the task of pushing back against the internet’s baleful influences Susskind’s intelligent book can serve as a valuable guide."
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Laws governing the digital world should ensure that it preserves democracy and minimises government intrusion, writes Jamie Susskind in “The Digital Republic” https://t.co/65BMrHYHyz
--Anne Applebaum, Pulitzer Prize winner, author of Twilight of Democracy and Red Famine