
Christine Rosen on the Harms of the Digital Age
The Good Fight
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Surveillance and Social Dynamics
This chapter examines the paradoxical effects of digital technologies on freedom and accountability, revealing how surveillance culture promotes shaming and distorts justice. It contrasts urban anonymity with the close-knit dynamics of village life, illustrating the complexities of modern social interactions and the erosion of trust in communities. The discussion also addresses the ethical dilemmas surrounding genetic selection, emphasizing the tension between parental choices and the autonomy of future generations.
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