The Influencer Hustle
A new book explores the rise of online ‘influencers’, the seductiveness of their get-rich-quick schemes, and their role in shaping activist culture.
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Amelia Horgan is the vice chair of London Young Labour and is currently studying for a PhD in Philosophy.
A new book explores the rise of online ‘influencers’, the seductiveness of their get-rich-quick schemes, and their role in shaping activist culture.
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