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cognitive surplus: creativity and generosity in a connected age
How are we using our free time—and what happens when we use it to create rather than consume?
In Cognitive Surplus, Clay Shirky explores how the internet has unlocked an extraordinary well of creativity and generosity among ordinary people. Where once we spent our leisure hours passively watching television, we now engage in global collaboration—from editing Wikipedia to developing open-source software and participating in social movements.
With sharp insight and vivid examples, Shirky reveals how this shift is reshaping media, culture, and the economy. Cognitive Surplus is a powerful call to embrace the possibilities of a connected age, where collaboration and shared purpose can lead to remarkable outcomes.
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