Digital Barbarism: Electronic Culture Versus Literature and Civilization

Digital Barbarism: Electronic Culture Versus Literature and Civilization

Mark Helprin


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Draws on the philosophies of Thomas Jefferson to present an argument in defense of private property in the age of digital culture, sharing his observations about how significant differences in generation values has compromised ownership rights and copyright protections. 38,000 first printing.


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Draws on the philosophies of Thomas Jefferson to present an argument in defense of private property in the age of digital culture, sharing his observations about how significant differences in generation values has compromised ownership rights and copyright protections. 38,000 first printing.



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Mark Helprin

Mark Helprin belongs to no literary school, movement, tendency, or trend. As many have observed and as Time Magazine has phrased it, “He lights his own way.” His three collections of short stories (A...


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