互联网自由、自由文化和自由信息:亚伦·斯沃茨和网络自由意志主义的新自由主义转向

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Michael Buozis
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早在亚伦·斯沃茨(Aaron Swartz) 2013年去世之前,他就因黑客犯罪被联邦起诉,这被称为抗议政府对互联网监管的活动人士的“轰动事件”。斯沃茨死后,被一些人称为“网络烈士”,为互联网自由、自由文化和自由信息的理想而奋斗。本研究的重点是围绕斯沃茨的新闻,探索网络自由主义的理想和价值观——技术乌托邦的热情和自由意志主义对言论自由和市场原则的方法的结合——是如何在斯沃茨对他的行为、生活和早逝的媒体解释中体现出来的。在很大程度上,媒体将这种意识形态的明显矛盾归结为一种简单的叙述,将斯沃茨描述为一名政治活动家,这种方式不仅没有挑战网络上正在兴起的企业新自由主义秩序,反而为它在更广泛的公众中奠定了意识形态基础。
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Internet freedom, free culture, and free information: Aaron Swartz and cyberlibertarianism’s neoliberal turn
Abstract Even before his death in 2013, the federal prosecution of Aaron Swartz for hacking crimes was being called a “cause celebre” of activists protesting government regulation of the Internet. After his death, Swartz became what some called a “Cyber martyr” for the ideals of Internet freedom, free culture, and free information. This study focuses on the journalism surrounding Swartz, exploring how the ideals and values of cyberlibertarianism—a combination of techno-utopian enthusiasm and libertarian approaches to free speech and market principles—were embodied by Swartz in the press’s interpretations of his actions, life, and early death. The press, for the most part, boiled the apparent contradictions of this ideology down into a simple narrative about Swartz as a political activist in a way that not only failed to challenge the corporate neoliberal order emerging online, but also helped lay the ideological foundations for it among a broader public.
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Internet Histories
Internet Histories Arts and Humanities-History
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