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Whenever there is technological change, there is always political disruption. We’re currently living through one of the most profound technological revolutions in human history – so can we really expect our politics to remain unchanged? Technology and politics writer James O’Malley presents a provocative and sometimes shocking prognosis for democracy.
James O’Malley is a freelance technology and politics writer. His work has previously appeared in the New Statesman, Little Atoms, TechRadar, and Gizmodo, amongst others. He is also a trustee of Conway Hall Ethical Society and tweets as @Psythor .
Doors 10.30. Start 11.00
Entry £3, £2 concessions.(free to Conway Hall Ethical Society members – no tickets needed).
Brockway Room (Ground floor).
Tea, coffee & biscuits will be available.
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2016-07-03 2016-07-03 Europe/London Google, Government and the Death of Liberal Democracy Technology and politics writer James O’Malley presents a provocative and sometimes shocking prognosis for democracy. https://www.ianvisits.co.uk/calendar/2016/07/03/google-government-and-the-death-of-liberal-democracy-101814 Conway Hall,25 Red Lion Square,London,LondonLocation
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