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نوشتههای نابغه کامپیوتر و هکریست اینترنتی که خودکشی غمانگیزش جهان را تکان داد در ژانویه 2013، آرون سوارتز، در بازداشت و تهدید به سی و پنج سال زندان، خودکشی کرد. او بیست و شش سال داشت. اما در زندگی کوتاه خود جهان را تغییر داده بود: تغییر شکل اینترنت، زیر سوال بردن مفروضات ما در مورد مالکیت معنوی، و ایجاد برخی از ابزارهایی که در زندگی آنلاین روزانه خود استفاده می کنیم. او همچنین یکی از منتقدان برجسته سیاست وب بود. سوارتز در این مجموعه از نوشته های خود که بیش از یک دهه را در بر می گیرد، اشتیاق و دانش عمیق خود را در مورد مالکیت معنوی، کپی رایت و معماری اینترنت به نمایش می گذارد. پسری که میتواند جهان را تغییر دهد، شامل آثار زندگی یکی از اصیلترین ذهنهای زمان ماست.
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Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Introduction
Free Culture
Counterpoint: Downloading Isnâ#x80
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t Stealing
UTI Interview with Aaron Swartz
Jefferson: Nature Wants Information to Be Free
Guerilla Open Access Manifesto
The Fruits of Mass Collaboration
The Techniques of Mass Collaboration: A Third Way Out
Wikimedia at the Crossroads
Who Writes Wikipedia?
Who Runs Wikipedia?
Making More Wikipedians
Making More Wikipedias
Code, and Other Laws of Wikipedia
False Outliers
(The Dandy Warhols) Come Down
Up with Facts: Finding the Truth in WikiCourt
Welcome, Watchdog.net A Database of FollyWhen Is Transparency Useful?
How We Stopped SOPA
Computers
Excerpt: A Programmable Web
Privacy, Accuracy, Security: Pick Two
Fixing Compulsory Licensing
Postelâ#x80
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s Law Has No Exceptions
Squaring the Triangle: Secure, Decentralized, Human-Readable Names
Release Late, Release Rarely
Bake, Donâ#x80
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t Fry
Building Baked Sites
A Brief History of Ajax
djb
A Non-Programmerâ#x80
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s Apology
Politics
How Congress Works
Keynes, Explained Briefly
Toward a Larger Left
Professional Politicians Beware!
The Attraction of the Center
The Conservative Nanny State Political Entrepreneurs and Lunatics with MoneyMedia
The Book That Changed My Life
The Invention of Objectivity
Shifting the Terms of Debate: How Big Business Covered Up Global Warming
Making Noise: How Right-wing Think Tanks Get the Word Out
Endorsing Racism: The Story of The Bell Curve
Spreading Lies: How Think Tanks Ignore the Facts
Saving Business: The Origins of Right-wing Think Tanks
Hurting Seniors: The Attack on Social Security
Fighting Back: Responses to the Mainstream Media
What Journalists Donâ#x80
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t: Lessons from the Times
Rachel Carson: Mass Murderer? Is Undercover Over? Disguise Seen as Deceit by Timid JournalistsBooks and Culture
Recommended Books
Guest Review by Aaron Swartz: Chris Hayesâ#x80
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The Twilight of the Elites
Freakonomics
The Immorality of Freakonomics
In Offense of Classical Music
A Unified Theory of Magazines
On Intellectual Dishonesty
The Smalltalk Question
Unschool
School
Welcome to Unschooling
School Rules
The Writings of John Holt
Apprentice Education
Intellectual Diversity at Stanford
David Horowitz on Academic Freedom
What It Means to Be an Intellectual
Getting It Wrong
Postscript
Legacy
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The writings of the computer genius and Internet hacktivist whose tragic suicide shook the world In January 2013, Aaron Swartz, under arrest and threatened with thirty-five years’ imprisonment, committed suicide. He was twenty-six. But in his short life he had changed the world: reshaping the Internet, questioning our assumptions about intellectual property, and creating some of the tools we use in our daily online lives. He was also a leading critic of the politics of the Web. In this collection of his writings that spans over a decade, Swartz displays his passion for and in-depth knowledge of intellectual property, copyright, and the architecture of the Internet. The Boy Who Could Change the World contains the life’s work of one of the most original minds of our time.