Mar 23, 2006 (Day to Day) — A new book contends that technology has enabled regular people to be free of big corporations and government agencies, allowing them to remake society for the better. The author of An Army of Davids talks about a utopian future that may have already arrived.
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'An Army of Davids': Using Tech to Take Charge
Mar 23, 2006 (Day to Day) — A new book contends that technology has enabled regular people to be free of big corporations and government agencies, allowing them to remake society for the better. The author of An Army of Davids talks about a utopian future that may have already arrived.A new book contends that technology has enabled regular people to be free of big corporations and government agencies and remake society.
The author of An Army of Davids: How Markets and Technology Empower the Little Guy to Beat Big Media, Big Government, and Other Goliaths, University of Tennessee law professor Glenn Reynolds, also happens to oversee a blog, a music label and a microbrewery.
Madeleine Brand talks to Reynolds about a utopian future that he says has already arrived.
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