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Infocracy

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Byung-Chul Han's "Infocracy" delves into the societal implications of the digital age and the rise of information technology.

Han explores how the increasing reliance on information and data has transformed power structures and social interactions.

He examines the impact of this shift on individual autonomy and the potential for manipulation and control.

The book critiques the dominance of information and its effects on our ability to form meaningful connections and create shared narratives.

Han's analysis offers a critical perspective on the challenges and complexities of living in an increasingly digital world.

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Robin Waldun
, quoting from it to explain the difference between information and knowledge.
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