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Republic.com

"See only what you want to see, hear only what you want to hear, read only what you want to read. In cyberspace, we already have the ability to filter out everything but what we wish to see, hear, and read. Cass Sunstein asks the questions, Is it good for democracy? Is it healthy for the republic? What does this mean for freedom of speech?" "Republic.com exposes the drawbacks of egocentric Internet use, while showing us how to approach the Internet as responsible citizens, not just concerned consumers. Democracy, Sunstein maintains, depends on shared experiences and requires citizens to be exposed to topics and ideas that they would not have chosen in advance. Newspapers and broadcasters helped create a shared culture, but as their role diminishes and the customization of our communications universe increases, society is in danger of fragmenting, shared communities are in danger of dissolving. In their place will arise only louder and ever more extreme echoes of our own voices, our own opinions." "In evaluating the consequences of new communications technologies for democracy and free speech, Sunstein argues the question is not whether to regulate the Net (it's already regulated), but how; proves that freedom of speech is not an absolute; and underscores the enormous potential of the Internet to promote freedom as well as its potential to promote "cybercascades" of like-minded opinions that foster and inflame hate groups. The book ends by suggesting a range of potential reforms to current misconceptions and to improve deliberative democracy and the health of the American republic."--Jacket
Print Book, English, ©2001
Princeton University Press, Princeton, N.J., ©2001
224 pages ; 20 cm
9780691070254, 9780691095899, 0691070253, 0691095892
44914215
CHAPTER 1 The Daily Me 3 CHAPTER 2 An Analogy and an Ideal 23 CHAPTER 3 Fragmentation and Cybercascades 51 CHAPTER 4 Social Glue and Spreading Information 89 CHAPTER 5 Citizens 105 CHAPTER 6 What's Regulation? A Plea 125 CHAPTER 7 Freedom of Speech 141 CHAPTER 8 Policies and Proposals 167 CHAPTER 9 Conclusion: Republic.com 191 Bibliographical Note 203 Notes 205 Acknowledgments 213 Index 215
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