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Binchtopia
The Panopticon of Modern Life
This chapter explores the pervasive nature of surveillance in contemporary society, examining its historical context and its impact on individuals and marginalized communities. The discussion highlights the irony of surveillance intended for safety, yet often targeting vulnerable populations, and reflects on the psychological effects of being constantly monitored. It also addresses the ethical implications of surveillance in both physical and online environments, revealing how it shapes personal privacy and worker productivity.
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