Good to see a smart person calling Shirky out. Criticism of him (actually a 
ridiculously easy target) is virtually non-existent in the U.S., presumably 
because it makes people look like dinosaurs who "don't get it." (See the 
extreme overreaction to Malcolm Gladwell's recent article about Shirky and 
Twitter. Gladwell's no Walter Benjamin either, but the response to his 
criticism was absolutely hysterical, as in "hysteria.")

Nettimers may be particular amused by an interview with Shirky published in the 
New York Observer a few months ago, in which he made these bizarre statements:

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He said he has always been a Web optimist; until recently, he added, this was 
like being a member of the Harlem Globetrotters. The opposition showed up, but 
it was mostly an exhibition game. "They weren't really theorists," said Mr. 
Shirky. "The entire argument was really between people who loved the Internet 
and people who didn't understand it."

http://www.observer.com/2010/media/feats-clay?page=1

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This comparison of his "opposition" to the hapless, five-foot-four doofuses who 
regularly get humiliated by the Globetrotters was one of the wildest displays 
of megalomania (or ignorance) I'd seen in a very long time.

   --Dave.

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