Freedom to Think: The Long Struggle to Liberate Our Minds
Freedom to Think: The Long Struggle to Liberate Our Minds
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The book "Freedom to Think" was selected as one of the top books of 2022 by the Financial Times and the Telegraph. It was also longlisted for the Moore Prize for Human Rights Writing. The book explores how the powerful have always sought to influence how we think and what we buy, and how our mental freedom is under threat like never before. Susie Alegre, a human rights lawyer, argues that only by recasting our human rights for the digital age can we safeguard our future.
Format: Hardback
Length: 400 pages
Publication date: 07 April 2022
Publisher: Atlantic Books
Longlisted for the Moore Prize for Human Rights Writing, "Freedom to Think" has been acclaimed as one of the best books of 2022 by the Financial Times and the Telegraph. The book, written by Shoshana Zuboff, author of "The Age of Surveillance Capitalism," is a compelling and necessary exploration of the power of technology companies in shaping our thoughts, choices, and actions.
In the book, Zuboff argues that we have unwittingly surrendered our mental freedom to trillion-dollar tech companies through our constant sharing of intimate thoughts and data. Their algorithms categorize us and draw troubling conclusions about our identities, leading to the manipulation of our everyday thoughts, choices, and actions. This is not a new phenomenon, as Zuboff traces the history of efforts by powerful individuals and institutions to influence our thinking and purchasing decisions.
Through a combination of history, analysis, and case studies, "Freedom to Think" demonstrates how our mental freedom is under threat like never before. From the persecution of Galileo to the rise of artificial intelligence, the book shows how the powerful have sought to control our thoughts and shape our behavior. Zuboff argues that only by recasting our human rights for the digital age can we safeguard our future.
The book is filled with shocking case studies across politics, criminal justice, and everyday life, highlighting the ways in which our mental freedom is being eroded. Zuboff calls for a bold and radical reimagining of our human rights, one that recognizes the unique challenges and opportunities posed by the digital age. She advocates for a new framework that protects our privacy, freedom of expression, and ability to think independently.
"Freedom to Think" is a powerful and thought-provoking book that challenges us to reevaluate our relationship with technology and the power it holds over our lives. It is a necessary read for anyone who cares about protecting our mental freedom and ensuring a more equitable and democratic future.
Weight: 626g
Dimension: 164 x 242 x 39 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781838951528
Edition number: Main
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