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  1. Decades of unchecked data collection have given Big Tech more targeted control over Americans' daily lives than any company or government in the world. In The Tyranny of Big Tech, Senator Josh Hawley of Missouri argues that these mega-corporations—controlled by the robber barons of the modern era—are the gravest threat to American liberty in decades.

  2. Big Tech clearly interfered in the workings of government. But it’s nothing new… they go back as far as the 90s. As long as people are gullible, and as long as there are people who are blindsided by their activities, and as long as there are journalists and media willing to cover it all up, it will get worse.

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  4. In The Tyranny of Big Tech, Senator Josh Hawley of Missouri argues that these mega-corporations―controlled by the robber barons of the modern era―are the gravest threat to American liberty in decades. To reverse course, Hawley argues, we must correct progressives’ mistakes of the past. That means recovering the link between liberty and ...

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  5. 2 mag 2021 · And in The Tyranny of Big Tech, Hawley has produced a deeply cynical book. The Missouri senator raises valid concerns about the technology industry, and he proposes solutions worth taking ...

  6. 6h 24m. ratings. (65) borrow. by Josh Hawley. read by Tom Parks. Amassing unimaginable amounts of personal data, giants like Google, Facebook, Amazon, and Apple-once symbols of American ingenuity and freedom-have become a techno-oligarchy with overwhelming economic and political power. Decades of unchecked data collection have given Big Tech ...

  7. Book Reviewed. Although the title of senator Josh Hawley’s (R., Missouri) new book gives no hint of this, The Tyranny of Big Tech packs three stories into one slim volume. First, briefly sketched, is the ugly backstory. Following President Donald Trump’s 2020 defeat, Hawley announced he would challenge the certification of Pennsylvania’s ...