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Andrew Keen - The Cult of the Amateur: How Blogs, Myspace, Youtube, and the Rest of Today's User-generated Media Are Destroying Our Economy, Our Culture, and Our Values

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12 out of 12 people found this review helpful.

A capable, convincing polemic against user-generated culture

Date of Review:  Aug 6, 2008
The Bottom Line: Keen is on the forefront of risk-assessing our changing culture in the Internet era--I recommend this book to anyone.
Review: Andrew Keen begins his polemic, in which he argues that (as the title rather flatly explains) the increasing popularity of user-generated content on websites and the media at large is destroying our economy, culture, and values, by explaining that...
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