Coding Democracy, Maureen Webb
Coding Democracy, Maureen Webb
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Coding Democracy
How a Growing Hacking Movement is Disrupting Concentrations of Power, Mass Surveillance, and Authoritarianism in the Digital Age

Author: Maureen Webb, Cory Doctorow

Narrator: Wendy Tremont King

Unabridged: 16 hr 35 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/09/2021


Synopsis

Hackers as vital disruptors, inspiring a new wave of activism in which ordinary citizens take back democracy.

Hackers have a bad reputation, as shady deployers of bots and destroyers of infrastructure. In Coding Democracy, Maureen Webb offers another view. Hackers, she argues, can be vital disruptors. Hacking is becoming a practice, an ethos, and a metaphor for a new wave of activism in which ordinary citizens are inventing new forms of distributed, decentralized democracy for a digital era. Confronted with concentrations of power, mass surveillance, and authoritarianism enabled by new technology, the hacking movement is trying to "build out" democracy into cyberspace.

Webb describes an amazing array of hacker experiments that could dramatically change the current political economy. These ambitious hacks aim to displace such tech monoliths as Facebook and Amazon; enable worker cooperatives to kill platforms like Uber; give people control over their data; automate trust; and provide citizens a real say in governance, along with capacity to reach consensus. Coding Democracy is not just another optimistic declaration of technological utopianism; instead, it provides the tools for an urgently needed upgrade of democracy in the digital era.

About Maureen Webb

Maureen Webb is a labor lawyer and human rights activist. She is the author of Illusions of Security: Global Surveillance and Democracy in the Post-9/11 World and has taught national security law as an adjunct professor at the University of British Columbia.


Reviews

In terms of the title of this book, had you read Steven Levy or Eric Raymond you would already know, in theory, the answer to this concern. In fact the first three chapters of this book are almost exclusively throat clearing to explain why she's reorienting those works of great hacking history. Thes......more

Goodreads review by Vaughan

Technology is shaping democracy and society. Maureen Webb aims to make how we've got to this point accessible to those that don't live and breathe the technical world. During her research she learns and shares some valuable operational security practices. Early on in the book she covers the Chaos Com......more

Goodreads review by Loraine

This wanted to be, and could have been, a great primer on the intersection of tech and democracy. It covers the evolution of tech culture ethos over the years, from its anarchist roots to its libertarian ideals, and the later forays into neoliberalism and then its decentralization backlash. How it fa......more

Goodreads review by Mattia

She doesn’t get the point. Fancy and interesting anecdotes on the hacking world, but there is no single argument, besides things al ready known since ages......more