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  • How the Big Tech oligarchy came to power

    By Martin Recke

    It took decades for Big Tech to rise and become the oligarchy it is today. Is it too late to prevent it from destroying democracy?

  • Democracy and its demands

    By Martin Recke

    For democracy to work, political parties must address the problems of their voters. Companies have a growing responsibility here.

  • The digital is inescapably political: it’s time to accept that

    By Adam Tinworth

    The digital evangelists of the 1990s saw cyberspace as a haven safe from the politics of the “real” world. They could not have been more wrong — and we're still paying for their mistake.

  • Democratising digital

    By Martin Recke

    We are in deep need of digital democracy. But it’s not about digitising democracy, but democratising digital.

  • Fragmentation and the cycles of hysteria

    By Martin Recke

    Tech amplifies both globalisation and fragmentation, thus putting politics and the nation state under pressure. We need a better understanding of politics.

  • Politics as design problems of today

    By Kristina Bonitz

    In the sunny streets of Austin, Texas, the tech industry is starting to escape from the gloom of the last few years, with a more mature, human vision of the future it wants to build.

  • The end of tech is here, because tech is in everything

    By Adam Tinworth

    Forget your digital detoxes and back-to-nature retreats. Tech is everywhere, and in everything. It's interwoven into the very fabric of our culture. And we'll only truly get control of it when we accept that as stop seeing tech as something "other".

  • Is the dream of the good digital citizen dead?

    By Adam Tinworth

    A little more local organising, a little less polarised ranting on the international stage might be exactly the digital fix we need to today’s political woes. In this, perhaps we can start learning from our children.

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