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He charts the rise, backlash against, and fall of the flash mob through popular culture and media, picking out lessons on why the mobs went viral as well as explaining why corporate America couldn't parlay the cultural swell into effective ad campaigns.
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If such pessimism becomes mainstream, the odds of a backlash rise.
Breaches of human rights give rise to public backlash precisely because they are an assault on standards which are so universally accepted.
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