Date: Thu, 10 May 2001 17:09:30 -0500
To: Matthew Gaylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
From: Cass Sunstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Sunstein's New Web Site (Was Re: links have been up for a while)

>Many thanks. I'll ask the university about the two pages. Usually 
>it's pretty simple to add links, I'm told.


http://pup.princeton.edu/sunstein/


A Princeton Digital Books Plus Title

In Republic.com, Cass Sunstein argued that in cyberspace we already 
have the ability to filter out everything but what we wish to see. 
And tomorrow, our power to filter promises to increase exponentially. 
In all of the applause for this remarkable ascendance of personalized 
information, Sunstein asked the questions, Is it good for democracy? 
Is it healthy for the republic? What does this mean for freedom of 
speech? Republic.com exposed the treacherous drawbacks of egocentric 
Internet use, while showing us how to approach the Internet as 
responsible citizens, not just concerned consumers. Democracy, 
Sunstein maintained, depends on shared experiences and requires that 
we be exposed to topics and ideas that we would not have chosen in 
advance.
 
Sunstein has crafted Echo Chambers in response to critics who found 
these arguments too remote a possibility. With concrete examples, he 
demonstrates how his central concern in Republic.com--the pernicious 
effect of listening solely to those opinions with which you already 
agree--yielded dangerous results in the impeachment trial of 
President Clinton and the bitter disputes that followed the 2000 
Presidential Election. Using these highly charged events, Sunstein 
demonstrates that the problems of a narrow-news universe are real 
enough, and the potential for the Internet to greatly compound those 
problems very real indeed.

This is the first title in Princeton University Press's Digital Books 
Plus Program, which, in the spirit of Republic.com, is meant to 
foster debate both online and off.


Download your free copy of Echo Chambers for Microsoft Reader or 
Adobe Reader at:
http://pup.princeton.edu/sunstein/

Regards,  Matt-

ps Professor, you can send the Swiss francs in the usual manner.


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