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Surveillance Capitalism or Democracy: Who Knows, Who Decides?

In today’s interconnected digital world, the tension between surveillance capitalism and democracy has become a pressing issue. Surveillance capitalism, a term popularized by Shoshana Zuboff in her book The Age of Surveillance Capitalism , refers to the commodification of personal data by corporations to predict and influence consumer behavior. While it has transformed businesses and created immense profits, it raises critical questions about individual autonomy, privacy, and democratic governance. On the other hand, democracy emphasizes citizen empowerment, accountability, and informed decision-making. But as surveillance capitalism grows more pervasive, the question arises: does it undermine democratic values? And if so, who gets to decide how data is collected, used, and governed? Surveillance Capitalism: A New Economic Logic Surveillance capitalism thrives on the extraction and monetization of behavioral data. Every search, click, or swipe generates a trail of information tha...