In 1971 a young writer named Louis Rossetto
co-authored a cover story in The New York Times
Magazine announcing that young people were turning
against the played-out politics of right and left. “Liberalism,
conservatism and leftist radicalism are all bankrupt philosophies,”
the piece proclaimed. In 1993, he launched
Wired. Rossetto sat down with Reason TV Editor Nick
Gillespie to talk about Wired’s vision, the promise of the
digital revolution, and why, “in its death throes, the megastate is
going to make a lot of mess.”
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