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Open Source Democracy - How online communication is changing offline politics by Rushkoff, Douglas, 1961-

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First published October 6, 2003

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Douglas Rushkoff

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Douglas Rushkoff is a New York-based writer, columnist and lecturer on technology, media and popular culture.

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September 30, 2012
A very nice little book that takes you for a stroll through history leading to today's (or maybe tomorrow's) open source democracy. I advise it to all!

A note for mathematicians (and those that are bothered by approximative\inaccurate popular science):
As a mathematician, I was frustrated, as always, by the many wrong claims made when trying to use mathematical notions as a comparison\example. This always happens, but surely could be avoided if authors stuck to what they know, or if they found\had a friendly mathematician to talk to.
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July 30, 2020
This book is more like a poem written in the early internet age, in which scientific analyses are loose with a lot of leftist reflections. Though, still an interesting read to compare with current digital governance movement, where state power has already started adopting technology and emerge with democratic need.
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September 5, 2020
This book shows how new type of flat organisation can emerge by referring to how software developers created the open source movement
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