A Harvard Business School professor says that it might be a good idea to shut down Facebook or Google for 'a day or a week in order to show that it is democracy that rules here'

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Axel Springer Award winner Shoshana Zuboff shares her take on the rise of big tech monopolies and how we need a more competitive space on the Internet.

Shoshana Zuboff, professor emerita at Harvard Business School and author of works including"The Age of Surveillance Capitalism," is this year's Axel Springer Award winner. Mathias Döpfner, CEO of Axel Springer, sat down with Zuboff to talk about her work on the internet economy. Axel Springer is Business Insider's parent company.

Shoshana Zuboff, professor emerita at Harvard Business School and author of works including"The Age of Surveillance Capitalism," is this year's Axel Springer Award winner. Mathias Döpfner, CEO of Axel Springer, sat down with Zuboff to talk about her work on the internet economy. Axel Springer is Business Insider's parent company.

 

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It might be better to shut down the Racist Harvard... Then we don't have to listen to these Morons who work there... FactsMatter

Shut FB forever that would be a real change young people you still have twitter and Instagram dont start bitching

Ok boomer

Take their Yellow Pages away too.

We are not your children, lady. You can't just shut off the internet as punishment.

How is shutting down a business for a day showing that democracy rules here? Wouldn’t that be more like showing communism is in charge?

ppl are getting weird.

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