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How the FCC's Net Neutrality Plan Breaks With 50 Years of History
The scholar who coined the phrase "net neutrality" explains why the agency's latest move represents such a radical break.
by
Tim Wu
via
Wired
on
December 6, 2017
The Love of Monopoly
Why did the U.S. allow its national communications markets to be run by expansive monopolists?
by
Tim Wu
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The New Republic
on
May 19, 2011
Book
The Curse of Bigness
: Antitrust in the New Gilded Age
Tim Wu
2018
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The Curse of Bigness
Until more Americans know what happened in periods such as the Gilded Age, they can’t protect themselves from those who abuse history to advance poor policy.
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Unchecked Power
How monopolies have flourished—and undermined democracy.
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Ganesh Sitaraman
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How Tech Giants Make History
AT&T's early leaders used PR to sway public opinion, casting their monopoly as a public service and obscuring its political roots.
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Richard R. John
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The Forgotten Economic Idea Democrats Need to Rediscover
A neglected theory that helps explain today’s problems.
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Ezra Klein
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May 17, 2019
The Fake-News Fallacy
Old fights about radio have lessons for new fights about the Internet.
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Adrian Chen
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The New Yorker
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September 4, 2017