Publish Date |
March 05, 2013 |
Category |
Computers / Internet / Social Media Political Science / Intelligence & Espionage |
Price |
$32.00 |
ISBN: 9781610391382
Format: Hardback
Pages: 432
Publisher: PublicAffairs
Published: March 05, 2013
“Evgeny Morozov calls himself a ‘digital heretic,' and he is right to do so. Against the reigning consensus—that there is a digital fix for every social and political problem, and that thanks to the technologies that we group together for convenience's sake as the Internet, the brave new world of the future will be one of endless, limitless improvement in every realm of life—Morozov offers a sophisticated, eloquent, and definitive rebuttal. Technological ‘solutionism,' he argues, is the romantic utopia of our age, and, like Communism or the free market fantasies of Reagan and Thatcher before it, it is one more god doomed to fail. In our ahistorical, gadget obsessed, and self-regarding age, Morozov's skeptical, modest humanism will doubtless engender fierce resistance. But then, that is the tribute that self-delusion has always paid to reason. Voltairean in its lucidity, To Save Everything, Click Here is not just a brilliant book, it is a necessary one.”
Toomas Hendrik Ilves, President of the Republic of EstoniaAlexis C. Madrigal, The Atlantic
“[Morozov] is a truly great critic…. To Save Everything, Click Here is the most wide-ranging and generative critique of digital technology I've ever read.”
TIME Magazine
“Provocative.... Brings wit to complex ideas.”
The New York Times
“The book crackles with intellectual energy and is encyclopedic in scope.… Morozov's overall perspective is vital and important … [his] formidable intellect makes this a noteworthy book.”
Los Angeles Review of Books
“To Save Everything, Click Here … effectively dismantles the ideological status quo.… Morozov's critique skillfully exposes the solutionist conception of the future as radically inhumane in spite of its claims to the contrary.”
Richard Sennett, author of The Craftsman
“This hard-hitting book argues people have become enslaved to the machines they use to communicate. It is incisive and beautifully written; whether you agree with Morozov or not, he will make you think hard."
Bruce Sterling, author of The Hacker Crackdown"For the brilliant dissident Evgeny Morozov, computers are like broken beach-toys on the dark, historic tides of power politics. His new book should be bound in sandpaper and used to abrade the works of other Internet pundits."