Andrew Keen

Andrew Keen is the leading critic of the Web 2.0 revolution. He is a pioneering digital media entrepreneur with more than ten years of senior executive experience in Silicon Valley. He is a much published polemist, media critic and impresario. He is a former professor of philosophy specializing in modern political theory. As the founder and CEO of Audiocafe.com in the 1990's, Andrew drank the kool-aid of the dotcom revolution. In Cult of the Amateur, Keen exposes the destructive cultural, economic and ethical consequences of the Web 2.0 revolution.

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  • North American Union & 9/11

    Ian Punnett welcomed award-winning journalist Jim Marrs, who discussed the North American Union and how governmental efforts like the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) are moving us closer to the creation of a collective governing body for the United States, Canada,...More »