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Dr Erik Ringmar 
is a Professor at the National Chiao TungUnviersity,Hsinchu,Taiwan.He is the author of 
 Interest,Identity& Action
(CUP,1996) and
Surviving Capitalism:How We Learned to Live with the Market and Remained Almost Human
(Anthem,2005),as well as many academic articles in the fields of history,international politics and sociology.He received a doctorate inpolitical science from Yale University in 1993 and another onefrom Uppsala University in 1998.He lives in a multiethnic area of north London surrounded by gorgeous females (one wife,fourdaughters),and he is an avid but incompetent DIY enthusiast,aBob Dylan fan,and likes to eat curries.‘It makes a strong case for the democratic power of blogging andthe internet,a form of empowerment for the voiceless
Ronald  Eyerman,Professor ofSociology at Yale University and author of  ‘Cultural Trauma’ 
‘Surviving Capitalism presents a highly literate cost–benefitanalysis of the history of capitalism…fresh,fascinating,relevant,and,yes,humane.’
 JeffMadrick,Editor,Challenge Magazin
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A Blogger’sManifesto
Free Speech andCensorship in theAge of the Internet
ERIK RINGMAR
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