Hailed as "important" (Truthdig) and praised for its "excellent
insight" (Patricia J. Williams, The Nation), Digital Disconnect, by
activist and "exemplary public intellectual" (Choice) Robert W.
McChesney, skewers the assumption that a society drenched in information
in a digital age is inherently a democratic one.
A prescient examination of the relationship between the Internet and the
economy--one that has become even more relevant since its publication in
hardcover--the book argues that capitalism's colonization of the
Internet has spurred the collapse of credible journalism and made the
Internet an unparalleled apparatus for government and corporate
surveillance.
"A provocative and far-reaching account of how capitalism has shaped the
Internet in the United States" (Kirkus Reviews) and "an excellent
analysis of the problem where a medium with the capacity to empower
people is itself becoming a tool of social control" (Daily Kos),
Digital Disconnect is both a groundbreaking critique of the Internet
and an urgent call to reclaim the democratizing potential of the digital
revolution while we still can.