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Republic.com (Hardcover)
by Cass R. Sunstein (Author)
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The centre does not hold. The rise of customisable media has mainstream thinkers, used to a near-monopoly on attention, running scared. Legal scholar Cass Sunstein makes the case for a more robust information diet from a slightly left of centre point of view in republic.com. Building on the ideas of the Technorealist movement, Sunstein focuses on the increasing volume of extremist voices as people choose to read or listen to only those points of view they already share. Though it seems that he occasionally overstates his case--it seems unlikely that we'll ever really be able to filter every unwanted or unexpected opinion--he does score some solid blows against the current, more or less laissez-faire system. His prose is clear and accessible, exactly the kind of reasoned discourse he values and wants to preserve. His proposed programme of government-sponsored and mandated public media spaces probably won't rouse many readers to wholehearted endorsement, but the suggestion that we have problems brewing ought to be enough to spur further thought. Since everyone from the American Nazi Party to the Zapatistas has found a stronger voice via the Internet, it's little wonder that we're starting to hear concerned prophets warning of a new Babel. Whether we can--or should--do anything beforehand is an open question; Republic.com makes a strong and pointed case against the status quo. --Rob Lightner

Philadelphia Inquirer
If Type-A cybermedia moguls . . . spent a sliver of their time pondering Sunstein, we'd all be better off.

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