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The Transparent Society : Will Technology Force Us To Choose Between Privacy And Freedom? (Paperback)

The Transparent Society : Will Technology Force Us To Choose Between Privacy And Freedom? (Paperback)

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    from slothman

    A thought-provoking read. I find it convincing support for creating a society that minimizes surveillance-- but if we fail to do that, I favor Brin's notion of letting everyone watch everyone else instead of leaving it to the privileged.

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    from Karlstar

    An excellent examination of the computer privacy, cryptology, and the need for both in our society. Brin makes the point that perhaps transparency is better than privacy, and would provide its own form of privacy. Very interesting reading.

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    from monkity

    Godawful book. Poor futurism, wishful thinking, outright bias... And not well edited if not written. Dated.

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    from wfzimmerman

    This book has become more and more prescient in the years since its publication. Indispensable.

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