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Amazon.com Were you looking for more reasons to worry about the future, or the present? LikeWar: The
Weaponization of Social Media will fuel your nightmares. P.W. Singer and Emerson T. Brookingâ€s
treatise travels well beyond the disinformation and fake news weâ€re all now familiar with (right?),
addressing the ways the internet and our social networks will be deployed in actual war: recruiting terrorists,
inflicting sabotage remotely on a vast scale, and even Matrix-grade reality manipulation. Backed by over
100 pages of notes, LikeWar is sober, deeply researched, and still compulsively readable. Comparisons to
On War and The Art of War are apt, while likely optimistic—given the accelerating pace of technology, any
reasonable futurist can expect to see their predictions become obsolete in three to five years, or maybe two.
But even if the specifics change, the principle holds: Disruption is coming, and we are not ready. Itâ€s
frightening, but as individuals, we are far from helpless. As Singer and Brooking conclude, “Social media
is extraordinarily powerful…. Yet within this network, and in each of the battles on it, we all have the power
of choice.― —Jon Foro, Amazon Book Review Read more An Amazon Best Book of the Month An
Amazon Best Book of the Year (2018)Featured on NPR, CBSn, MSNBC, PBS, and ABC News Radio,
as well as in The New York Times, Washington Post, Time, Popular Science, Rolling Stone, Forbes,
Atlantic, Wired, Slate, Politico, Gizmodo, Foreign Affairs, Defense One, Vox, The Daily Beast, Adweek
, and more “A compelling read . . . [LikeWar] is not a warning about tomorrowâ€s war—itâ€s a
map for those who donâ€t understand how the battlefield has already changed.―—Washington Post
“Seriously. If you use social media in any capacity, you should read this.―—The Verge “Extremely
timely and fascinating.―—The New York Times, New & Noteworthy “Terrific and alarming . . . Wow.
―—SE Cupp, CNN“Reading LikeWar will help you to avoid being part of this Internet of Idiots . .
. While students of history, strategic studies, political science, and international relations will all findÂ
LikeWar on their required reading list, anyone else who wishes to understand the world we live in must
add LikeWar to the top of the pile on their nightstand.―—Forbes “Whether it's his fiction and
nonfiction, his work as a TRADOC 'mad scientist,' the interviews he's done with defense media, the pages of
Popular Science, or some other venue, P.W. Singer is the Army's must-read thinker.―—Army
Magazine​ '...an in-depth account...Through a series of engaging profiles the authors, P. W. Singer and E.
T. Brooking, explore the new reality and consequences facing each of us as we attempt to interact with the
larger world via social media. Well organized with a vernacular easy to follow, Like War seeks to show us
the hazards we are already encountering on a daily basis...this is an excellent book for anyone regularly
utilizing social media, in particular the modern warfighters seeking a better understanding of information
warfare and the terrain in which it is fought.'—Journal of the Joint Air Power Competence Center
“Backed by over 100 pages of notes, LikeWar is sober, deeply researched, and still compulsively
readable. Comparisons to On War and The Art of War are apt.―—Amazon, Best Book of the
Month (Oct)“'Russia is not the full story,' Singer tells Codebook. 'Russia is just a chapter in a larger
book.' Singer, a researcher at the New America think tank, means that both figuratively and literally. His and
Brooking's book, 'LikeWar: The Weaponization of Social Media,' comes out today. It may be the first study
to link Mexican cartels, ISIS and reality TV villain Spencer Pratt.―—Axios “A fantastic read.―
—The LoopCast“The picture Singer and Booking paint of how social media is being weaponized is
compelling, and one that ought to give pause to any practitioner in the field of national security. I am
reluctant to be so effusive in my praise, but this is truly a must-read book.―—Lawfare'...a blueprint on
how to think, operate and survive in this operational environment.'—Army Magazine “Itâ€s clear
that the information in LikeWar is vital to our national security; however, thatâ€s not the real reason why I
enjoyed the book so much. I liked the book just because it was highly readable and entertaining.... Itâ€s
a fun read, sure, but best of all is that every time I put down LikeWar, I felt that I had learned something new
and important....This book and the information it contains is that vital. I highly recommend it for anyone
with an interest in nationa