Patterns of the Information Age
The battles we're seeing over freedom of information are nothing new. They were easily predictable 25 years ago.
My new article, out this morning on RealClearPolitics, takes me back to my roots.
Around the turn of the millennium, I set myself the task of understanding what it meant to live during the transition from the late industrial age to the early information age. That inquiry led to two books, Digital Phoenix and The Secret Circuit.
More importantly, it taught me that there are predictable patterns between those seeking to free information and those seeking to control it. By and large, big players in business and government like control. Startups and consumers benefit from freedom.
I reprise these lessons, and show how they’re playing themselves out today, over at RCP.
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To learn more about the ideology driving today’s anti-American leftism, see: American Restoration: Winning America’s Second Civil War (Kindle, 2019).
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