Society must grapple with the implications of constant monitoring from "summary" of We See It All by Jon Fasman
Fasman explores the idea that constant monitoring poses a significant challenge for society. The novel delves into the implications of surveillance and its impact on individuals and communities. The author highlights the tension between security and privacy in a world where technology allows for the constant monitoring of our actions and communications. This leads to questions about the extent to which our lives are now under scrutiny and the consequences of this intrusion into our personal lives. The book examines how surveillance has become normalized in society, with many people accepting it as a necessary trade-off for safety and security. However, Fasman raises concerns ab...Similar Posts
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