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. 'JNIVERSITA' OEGLI STUOI DI MOOENA EREGGIO EMILIA
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1. the potentially monumental shift in c.QT}trol ·~rorrf · institutions to·individualsmade possible by:frevifafoh~ . nology such as the Internet;
2. the conflict over such change bet~ie~n ihdf~sd:uals and powerful entities (governments, corporations~the media);
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3. the unexpected, and not always desirabl~, ways in which such change could reshape our lives
Ind ividiia.:ts·:: and Cha(ig:i\pg. the World:·:· We Know J :Andrew L. Shapiro
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~ A Century Foundatio~ Book
IBM PublicAffairs ~ New York
The Century Foundation, formerly the Twentieth Century Fund, sponsors and supervises timely analyses of economic policy, foreign affairs, and domestic political issues. Not-for-profit and nonpartisan, it was founded in 1919 and endowed by Edward A. Filcnc. Board ofTrustccs ofThc Century Foundation Morris B. Abram
Brewster C. Denny
H. Brandt Ayers
Charles V. Hamilton
Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. Harvey I. Sloane, M.D.
Peter A. A. Berle
Matina S. Horner
Theodore C. Sorensen, Chairman
Alan Brinkley
Lewis B. Kadcn
Kathleen M. Sullivan
Josi! A. Cabrancs
James A. Leach
James Tobin
Joseph A. Calif:,.no, Jr.
Richard C. Leone
David B. Truman
Alexander Morgan Capron
Alicia H. Munnell
Shirley Williams
Hodding Carter III
P. Michael Pitfield
William Julius Wilson
Edward E. David, Jr.
Richard Ravitch
Richard C. Leone, President
Foreword
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Introduction
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. Part One: Revolution
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Copyright © 1999 by Andrew L. Shapiro. Published in the United States by PublicAffairsTM, a member of the Perseus Books Group. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America.
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Have Revolution Now"
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2 The Politics of Code
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3 Gaining Control
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4 Liebling's Revenge: The Power of Interactivity
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5 Masters of Our Own Domains: Personalization of E~perience
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No part of this book may be reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews. For information, address Pu~licAffairs,
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Shapiro, Andrew L.
6 The Decline of Middlemen: Day Trading
The control revolution : how the internet is putting individuals in charge and changing the world
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·Part Two: Resistance
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7 An Anxious State: Controlling Speech, Secrets, and Creativity
1. Information society. 1. Information society-Political aspects. 3. Control (Psychology). 4. Power (Social sciences). I. Tade.
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8 Where Do You Want to Go Today?:
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Part Three: Oversteer 9 Narrowing Our Horizons
10 A Fraying Net
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