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Paulina Borsook - Wikipedia Paulina Borsook is an American technology journalist and writer who has written for Wired, Mother Jones, and Suck com She is perhaps best known for her 2000 book Cyberselfish, a critique of the libertarian mindset of the digital technology community
A profile of Paulina Borsook, as her 2000 book Cyberselfish . . . David Streitfeld New York Times: A profile of Paulina Borsook, as her 2000 book Cyberselfish, warning about Silicon Valley's love for “techno-libertarianism”, finds a resurgence in interest — Even Silicon Valley dislikes Silicon Valley
Paulina Borsook’s “Cyberselfish” Resurfaces After 25 Years A prophetic critique of Silicon Valley’s libertarian fever finds new admirers Cyberselfish, the 1999 essay by cultural critic Paulina Borsook, warned that the tech industry’s embrace of radical libertarianism would shape the digital age in troubling ways Four decades later, the piece is experiencing a renaissance, resonating with a generation that has witnessed the very futures Borsook
The writer who dared criticize Silicon Valley | Technology . . . Paulina Borsook’s “Cyberselfish” saw the seeds of disaster in the late-1990s dot-com boom, which, she argued, transformed a community that was previously sober, civic-minded and egalitarian into something toxic Silicon Valley, Borsook wrote, hated governments, rules and regulations It believed if you were rich, you were smart