My Glorious Defeats
Hacktivist, Narcissist, Anonymous: A Memoir
ISBN10: 0374217017
ISBN13: 9780374217013
Hardcover
416 Pages
$30.00
CA$40.00
After a series of escapades both online and off that brought him in and out of 4chan forums, the halls of power, heroin addiction, and federal prison, Barrett Brown is a free man. He was arrested for his part in an attempt to catalog, interpret, and disseminate top-secret documents exposed in a security lapse by the intelligence contractor Stratfor in 2011. An influential journalist who is also active in the hacktivist collective Anonymous, Brown recounts exploits from a life shaped by an often self-destructive drive to speak truth to power. With inimitable wit and style, palpable anger and conviction, he exposes the incompetence and injustices that plague media and politics, reflects on the successes and failures of the transparency movement, and shows the way forward in harnessing digital communication tools for collective action.
But My Glorious Defeats is more than just the tale of the clever and hilarious Brown; it’s also a rigorously researched dissection of our decaying institutions and of human nature itself. As Brown makes clear, institutions are made of people—people with personal ambitions and personal vices—and it is people, just like him, just like us, who hold power. As optimistic as it is heartbreaking, My Glorious Defeats is an entertaining and illuminating manual for insurgency in the information age.
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Praise for My Glorious Defeats
“A masterful foray into the darkest recesses of media, intel, and disinfo that somehow manages to be as hilarious as it is frightening. It’s plain to see why such lengths have been taken to silence the author. Barrett Brown is our Hunter S. Thompson.”—Frankie Boyle, author of A Short History of the Apocalypse and My Shit Life So Far
“Funny, infuriating, and brilliant, My Glorious Defeats is a must-read for anybody who cares about how our country really operates, why so many Americans consider Washington and everything that comes out of it to be a ‘swamp,’ and what we can do about it. You don’t have to like Barrett Brown’s politics (I do), but you sure have to respect his guts. He doesn’t pull any punches.”—John Kiriakou, author of Doing Time Like a Spy: How the CIA Taught Me to Survive and Thrive in Prison and The Reluctant Spy: My Secret Life in the CIA’s War on Terror
"A lively prison memoir from the cyber age."—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"Brown’s captivating prose mixes comic grandiloquence with Hunter S. Thompsonesque debauchery."—Publishers Weekly
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1Microverse
Summer 2014
The old brick building to which we were being led had served as an internment center for German nationals during World War II. Now it mostly held Americans. I wondered briefly whether I should write this down...