Zuckerberg’s Warped Historical past Lesson and the Age of Incoherence

The Fb CEO invoked the civil-rights technology to justify kowtowing to cash and tool. It doesn’t wash.
The Facebook CEO invoked the civil-rights era to justify kowtowing to money and power. It doesn’t wash.

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Author: Conde Nast

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