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					<description><![CDATA[The time has come to deal with the unaccountable power of digital technology. Early efforts at regulation have been confused, contradictory and often counterproductive. No single person or government has a plan of action. In 'The Digital Republic', acclaimed author and barrister Jamie Susskind tackles one of the biggest political and social questions of our time. He explores how developments in AI, big data, social media and other technologies are having a profound effect on politics - and what that means for our societies.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>A <i>FINANCIAL TIMES </i>BOOK TO READ</b><b>_______________</b><b>&#8216;One of the foremost thinkers on the transformative impact of the technology revolution&#8217; </b>&#8211; TONY BLAIR<b>&#8216;Original and hopeful . . . a unique guide to the great challenges of the digital age&#8217; </b>&#8211; ANNE APPLEBAUM<b>&#8216;Lucid and persuasive&#8217; </b>&#8211; NIALL FERGUSON<b>_______________</b><b><i>The Digital Republic </i></b><b>is the definitive guide</b><b> to the great political question of our time: how can freedom and democracy survive in a world of powerful digital technologies?</b>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 <i>The Digital Republic</i>, 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 <i>govern</i> technology properly, a failure derived from decades of muddled ideas and wishful thinking.<i>The Digital Republic</i> charts a new course, with new legal standards, new public bodies and institutions, new duties on platforms, new rights and regulators, and 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.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>A <i>FINANCIAL TIMES </i>BOOK TO READ IN 2022</b><b>&#8216;One of the foremost thinkers on the transformative impact of the technology revolution&#8217; </b>TONY BLAIR<b>&#8216;Original and hopeful, <i>The Digital Republic</i> provides a unique guide to the great challenges of the digital age&#8217;</b>ANNE APPLEBAUM<b>&#8216;Lucid and persuasive&#8217;</b>NIALL FERGUSON<b><i>The Digital Republic </i></b><b>is the definitive guide</b><b> to the great political question of our time: how can freedom and democracy survive in a world of powerful digital technologies?</b>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 <i>The Digital Republic</i>, 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 <i>govern</i> technology properly, a failure derived from decades of muddled ideas and wishful thinking.<i>The Digital Republic</i> charts a new course, with new legal standards, new public bodies and institutions, new duties on platforms, new rights and regulators, and 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.</p>
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