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Democracy Hacked

How Technology is Destabilising Global Politics

Published by Oneworld Publications
Distributed by Simon & Schuster
LIST PRICE $16.95

About The Book

Technology has fractured democracy, and now there’s no going back.

All around the world, the fringes have stormed the palace of the elites and unleashed data miners, dark ads and bots on an unwitting public. After years of soundbites about connecting people, the social media giants are only just beginning to admit to the scale of the problem.

We stand on the precipice of an era where switching your mobile platform will have more impact on your life than switching your government. Where freedom and privacy are seen as incompatible with social well-being and transparency. Where your attention is sold to the highest bidder.

Our laws don’t cover what is happening and our politicians don’t understand it. But if we don’t fight to change the system now, we may not get another chance.

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Product Details

  • Publisher: Oneworld Publications (September 8, 2020)
  • Length: 336 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781786075758

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Raves and Reviews

‘Excellent.’

– New Statesman

Democracy Hacked gets beyond the headlines – a compelling, informed and highly readable account of how democracy is being disrupted by the tech revolution, and what can be done to get us back on track. One of the best expositions I’ve read yet of what is the biggest political challenge of our generation.’

– Jamie Bartlett, author of The People Vs Tech and The Dark Net

‘Enormously wide-ranging and deeply researched, this is the definitive account of how digital technology has changed the entire political landscape, with profound consequences for democracy. From Brexit to Trump, and from Estonia to the Philippines, Martin Moore uncovers the real stories behind the fake ones. You’ll discover that the truth is often stranger than fiction and that the future is more open than you think.’

– David Runciman, author of How Democracy Ends

‘The world is belatedly waking up to some frightening realities about the intersection of digital technologies and the health of democracies. Martin Moore’s book is a sharp wake-up call – ambitious in its sweep and urgent in its important message.’

– Alan Rusbridger, author of Breaking News

‘Eye-opening… An important, timely, and clearly written look at a crucial subject.’

– Booklist

‘Moore demonstrates how data has affected elections across the world, in the Philippines, Turkey, India, Iran, Britain and beyond... Engrossing, instructive, and urgently necessary.’

– Kirkus

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