
Sight and Power
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Surveillance in Society: A Historical and Modern Perspective
This chapter explores the evolution of surveillance from the French Revolution to contemporary practices, highlighting the transition from monitoring criminals to observing the general public. It discusses the societal implications of pervasive surveillance, balancing privacy concerns with the benefits of technology in national security and health care. The chapter also emphasizes the complexities of the privacy paradox and the potential for resistance against invasive surveillance practices.
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