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Paul RyanLast week, while in a conversation with Andrew Keen on the radio show To The Point, he suggested that he was not opposed to the technology of the internet, but rather to how it was being used.
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Ratcatcher"This reminded me of Michael Gorman’s insistence that digital tools are fine, so long as they are shaped to replicate the social (and particularly academic) institutions that have grown up around paper"
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Martin StabeClay Shirky: "A Luddite argument is one in which some broadly useful technology is opposed on the grounds that it will discomfit the people who benefit from the inefficiency the technology destroys ... especially if the discomfort of the newly challenged
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Neil HClay Shirky rebutting Andrew Keen's idea that the Internet is being misused to promote a "cult of the amateur" that is supplanting "real" and "effective" social institutions
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Howard RheingoldIt is possible to want society in which new technology doesn’t demolish traditional ways. That view — incumbents should wield veto-power over adoption of tools they dislike, no matter the positive effects for the citizenry — is the core of Luddism,
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