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The final thing I’d say about optimism is this. If we took the loopiest, most moonbeam-addled Californian utopian internet bullshit, and held it up against the most cynical, realpolitik-inflected scepticism, the Californian bullshit would still be a better predictor of the future. Which is to say that, if in 1994 you’d wanted to understand what our lives would be like right now, you’d still be better off reading a single copy of Wired magazine published in that year than all of the sceptical literature published ever since.
@cshirky on optimism, the futility of paywalls, social media + culture in the Guardian.
Great positive outlook, + useful historical perspective, on social, cultural + intellectual innovation online:
“So even with the sacred printing press, the first things you get serve the basest human urges. But the presence of the erotic novels did not prevent us from pressing the printing presses into the service of the scientific revolution. And so I think every bit of time spent fretting about the fact that people have base desires which they will use this medium to satisfy is a waste of time ā because that’s been true of every medium ever launched.”
Looking forward to downloading Clay Shirky’s new book into my brain: Cognitive Surplus; Creativity and Generosity in a Connected Age
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