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Are you concerned about the future of democracy in the digital age? Look no further than "Infocracy: Digitization and the Crisis of Democracy". It's a groundbreaking book by Byung-Chul Han that offers an insightful examination of the threats posed by the tsunami of information unleashed by digitization.
In this captivating book, Han reveals how the overwhelming amount of information can drown us, disrupting various aspects of social life, including politics. Gone are the days of traditional election campaigns; they have transformed into intense information wars with bots and troll armies. This shift has resulted in the degeneration of democracy into infocracy, a new form of rule under contemporary information capitalism.
Unlike the discipline and repression seen in the industrial era, infocracy is much subtler. It exploits our freedom rather than suppressing it. Han argues that while we may think we are free, every aspect of our lives is recorded and used to control our behavior through psychopolitical manipulation. Under the neoliberal information regime, power mechanisms function not because we are aware of constant surveillance, but because we perceive ourselves as free.
This eye-opening critique of politics in the information age is a must-read for students, scholars, and anyone concerned about the future of democracy. Gain a deeper understanding of how information capitalism shapes our society and why we should pay attention. Don't miss out on the opportunity to explore this thought-provoking book. Get your copy of "Infocracy: Digitization and the Crisis of Democracy" now!
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