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		<title>By: C L O S E R &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Closing the week 3</title>
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		<description>[...] Digital Democracy or Increasing Returns? &#124; Resilience Science Thomas Slee reviews The Myth of Digital Democracy by ASU political scientist Matthew Hindman. Slee is the author of the popular economics book No One Makes You Shop at Walmart, which shows how game theory and increasing returns can eliminate much of the choice that some argue is found in markets. Hindman finds that the internet can amplify similar dynamics in politics. [...]</description>
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