Everything New is Old Again: Historical Augmented Revolution

With all the rhetoric around “Facebook Revolutions” and “Twitter Revolutions”1 that we’ve had to endure over the last couple of years, it’s easy to get the sense that there’s something new about the character of contemporary political protest and revolutionary action, and that this newness is, in some fundamental way, the practical result of the … Continue reading Everything New is Old Again: Historical Augmented Revolution