Review: The Net Delusion by Evgeny Morozov
Monday, March 5, 2012 at 2:22AM The book starts with the recent election in Iran. Citizens gathered in the streets of Tehran to protest this election, because they figured it was fraudulent. This protest caught the attention of news reporters, and North Americans soon learned about this event. Rumours started to spread; people believed that this protest never would have happened if it weren’t for websites like Twitter and Facebook. This rumour is one of the most important details covered in the book.

