Exploring the implications of constant online visibility, the book delves into critiques of conformity and mass media from influential philosophers over the last two centuries. Weissman draws on historical and empirical studies to illuminate the potential consequences of living in a world where personal lives are perpetually scrutinized by a global audience. This examination raises important questions about identity, privacy, and the societal pressures that arise in an era dominated by digital exposure.
Jeremy Weissman Knihy


Informed by critiques of conformity and mass media by some of the greatest philosophers of the past two centuries, as well as by a wide range of historical and empirical studies, Weissman helps shed light on what may happen when our lives are increasingly broadcast online for everyone all the time, to be judged by the global community.