Article title: Against technocratic authoritarianism. A short intellectual history of the cypherpunk movement
Author: Beltramini, E.
Journal: Internet Histories: Digital Technology, Culture and Society
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/24701475.2020.1731249
When the above article was first published online, it should have included two additional references.
In the Introduction, a reference has been added as follows: “The study of the ideological roots of the cypherpunk movement, perhaps the single most effective grassroots organization in history dedicated to protecting freedom in the cyberspace, brings the reader to the very sources of the current conversation on government surveillance (Green, 2018).”
And the following has been added to the references:
“Green, L. (2018, December 15). Lucky Green is feeling sad. Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/lucky.green.73/posts/10155498914786706.”
In the Introduction, a further reference has been added, with a third reference being added to the list as follows: “The current literature of the cypherpunk movement’s ideology is limited (Assange, 2012; Ludlow, 2001; Manne, 2015).”
And the following has been added to the references:
“Manne, R. (2015). Cypherpunk revolutionary: On Julian Assange. Black Inc.”
The online and print versions have been corrected.