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Sarah Leonard

is an editor and writer living in Brooklyn, with particular interest in Left politics and the cultural effects of technology. She is Associate Editor at Dissent magazine, and a co-editor of Occupied!: Scenes from Occupied America.

Essays & Reviews

The Fog of More

By Sarah LeonardApril 3, 2012
The tech establishment loves transparency but the U.S. classifies more information than ever. Online government transparency initiatives are less about revealing the state than making us more comfortable revealing ourselves
Essays & Reviews

Occupy A Bank

By Sarah LeonardOctober 17, 2011
What’s next for Occupy Everything? If you’ve been watching at home, you know the showdown with our lady finance only gets good when state force…
Essays & Reviews

Seeing Through Transparency

By Sarah LeonardMay 23, 2011
(via tsevis) We fight for data because corporate media, blogs, and hacker pronouncements alike tell us that information is power, and that anarchic explosions of data…
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Intellectual History for What?

By Sarah LeonardNovember 9, 2010
  (via) It is not professional to burn a 300-page book manuscript because it no longer “speaks to you.” Nor is it befitting the product…
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