Siva Vaidhyanathan :
"A lucid, powerful, and optimistic account of a revolution in the making."-Siva Vaidhyanathan, author of The Anarchist in the Library
Jack M. Balkin :
"A
magnificent achievement. Yochai Benkler shows us how the Internet
enables new commons-based methods for producing goods, remaking
culture, and participating in public life. The Wealth of Networks
is an indispensable guide to the political economy of our digitally
networked world."-Jack M. Balkin, Professor of Law and Director of the
Information Society Project, Yale University
Bruce Ackerman :
"At
last a book that confronts the politics and economics of the Internet
in a fundamental way, moving beyond the surface of policy debate to
reveal the basic structure of the challenges we confront."-Bruce
Ackerman, Sterling Professor of Law and Political Science, Yale
University
William W. Fisher III :
"This
deeply researched book documents the fundamental changes in the ways in
which we produce and share ideas, information, and entertainment. Then,
drawing widely on the literatures of philosophy, economics, and
political theory, it shows why these changes should be welcomed, not
resisted. The trends examined, if allowed to continue, will radically
alter our lives-and no other scholar describes them so clearly or
champions them more effectively than Benkler."-William W. Fisher III,
Hale and Dorr Professor of Intellectual Property Law, Harvard
University, Director, Berkman Center for Internet and Society
Lawrence Lessig :
"In
this book, Benkler establishes himself as the leading intellectual of
the information age. Profoundly rich in its insight and truth, this
work will be the central text for understanding how networks have
changed how we understand the world. No work to date has more carefully
or convincingly made the case for a fundamental change in how we
understand the economy of society."-Lawrence Lessig, Professor of Law,
Stanford Law School




