How to Save the Internet
Release date: May 29, 2026
‘A wake-up call we cannot afford to ignore’ TONY BLAIR
‘A vital read for anyone building or regulating the next era of technology’ REID HOFFMAN
The global, open internet is fragmenting.
As democracies seek to rein in the power of Big Tech, as Silicon Valley pivots to an America-first agenda, as authoritarian regimes such as China and Russia segregate their populations from the rest of the internet, the most powerful tool ever created for bringing the world together risks being dismantled.
Taking us behind the scenes at Meta and his interactions with world leaders, Nick Clegg, Meta’s former President, Global Affairs, sets out where Big Tech has gone wrong, how Silicon Valley’s insularity has blinded it to its missteps, and the radical reforms of the global platforms that are now needed if they are to secure a long-term future.
But he also makes the case that many of the charges against them – including that their algorithms polarise, manipulate and harm – are vastly overstated or simply untrue. And while new laws that regulate these corporations are essential, imposing national borders on the internet cannot be the answer. That will fatally undermine its capacity for knowledge-sharing, collaboration, education, trade, medical and scientific research, and ultimately for the improvement and empowerment of billions of lives.
Radical, reasonable, deeply felt and disarmingly honest, How To Save the Internet sets out a blueprint for the global cooperation we need in order to reform Big Tech while preserving the fundamental openness of the internet on which our future so depends.
‘A gripping and timely book. Nick Clegg writes with clarity, authority and urgency’ PETER FRANKOPAN
Praise for Jamie Bartlett:
‘This book could not have come at a better moment’ Sunday Times
‘One of the world’s leading experts on the digital revolution’ David Patrikarakos, Literary Review
‘Eye-opening … Bartlett is an informal yet informed guide’ Times Literary Supplement
‘Confident and well-informed’ New Scientist
‘A hell of an achievement… Buy it and read it.’ The Times
‘Fascinating… Jamie Bartlett is an expert guide’ Independent
‘Highly readable’ Financial Times
‘Smart, provoking reportage… Required reading for anyone’ Tom Chatfield, author of Wise Animals: How Technology Has Made Us What We Are
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