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Cognitive Surplus by Clay Shirky

Cognitive Surplus: Creativity and Generosity in a Connected Age BY Clay Shirky. Penguin Press HC, The. Hardcover, 256 pages. $25.
The cover of Cognitive Surplus: Creativity and Generosity in a Connected Age

Comparing the rise of the web to the invention of Gutenberg's printing press has become a familiar cliché, and there are few theorists of the internet age still able to wring any new significance from the association. Clay Shirky, however, is one of them. The printing press was expected to prop up the religious culture of the 15th century by making its central texts more widespread. Instead, it encouraged intellectual variety.