She has herself, meanwhile, become a best-selling model for many readers, and not, I am sure, only for female ones. She is a person with many friends and many internal and moral and intellectual resources, yet she confesses in the most disarming—and helpful—manner how much the Internet came to her aid, first when her son was killed and second when she discovered that a term had been set on her own life. The importance of this medium in bringing about a great unspoken social reform—the abolition of loneliness—has not to my knowledge been better evoked.Has the internet abolished loneliness?
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Abolished Loneliness?
From Christopher Hitchens' Atlantic review of Elizabeth Edwards' new book:
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