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Ten Arguments, Age of Surveillance, Weapons 3 Books Collection Set - Non Fiction - Paperback

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ISBN: 9789124056889

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Titles in This Set:
Ten Arguments
Age of Surveillance
Weapons

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Format: Paperback

Overview:
This thoughtfully curated paperback collection brings together three defining works that illuminate the forces shaping our digital world. Ten Arguments, Age of Surveillance, and Weapons offer a compelling, accessible entry into debates about social media, data-driven power, and algorithmic systems. Each title challenges readers to question how technology influences privacy, democracy, and daily life—and how individuals can respond with insight and agency. The set is designed for curious readers who want a clear, evidence-led argument rather than hype, making complex topics approachable through concise prose, rigorous reasoning, and real-world examples. Packaged in a cohesive, single-style paperback edition, the trio creates a seamless reading journey from personal tech use to systemic implications. A powerful gift for students, professionals, policy buffs, and anyone eager to understand the digital era with clarity, precision, and purpose.

What Makes This Collection Special:
This three-book collection forms a purposeful arc from personal behavior to structural power. Ten Arguments provides a brisk, provocative entry point into why social media deserves scrutiny; Age of Surveillance reveals how data is commodified and leveraged to predict and shape our choices; Weapons of Math Destruction uncovers how opaque algorithms can entrench inequality across finance, education, and law enforcement. Collectively, they offer a holistic lens on digital society—each title builds on the last to deepen understanding and spark thoughtful discussions. The consistent paperback format and cohesive packaging make this set ideal for gifting, classroom reading lists, or a focused personal shelf, turning complex issues into an accessible, binge-friendly reading experience.

Books Included in This Collection:
Ten Arguments
In this concise, provocative work, Lanier lays out ten arguments for rethinking or even retreating from pervasive social media. The book blends cultural critique with practical insights about attention, information integrity, and democratic health, written in lucid, approachable language. It’s a compelling invitation to reassess how online networks shape our attention, relationships, and society, making it a vital primer for readers who want to understand the cost of constant connectivity without getting lost in jargon.

Age of Surveillance
Zuboff’s landmark study explains how modern capitalism monetizes human experience through ubiquitous data. The Age of Surveillance Capitalism explores the emergence of a new economic order built on behavioral prediction and control, the dynamics of power between tech firms and citizens, and the implications for privacy, autonomy, and democracy. With rigorous analysis and persuasive storytelling, it offers a roadmap for understanding the mechanisms behind personalized advertising, platform governance, and the surveillance economy we live in today.

Weapons
O’Neil’s Weapons of Math Destruction exposes how big data and algorithmic decision-making can produce opaque, biased outcomes in credit, hiring, policing, and education. The book highlights real-world harms caused by “predictive” systems and calls for transparency, accountability, and ethical standards in data science. Accessible and urgent, it equips readers to spot destructive models and advocate for fairer, more responsible use of mathematical tools in society.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This collection is ideal for readers curious about the intersection of technology, society, and policy. It suits students and academics studying digital ethics, professionals seeking practical insight into data-driven decision making, and anyone who wants a clear, authoritative overview of today’s tech-enabled challenges. An excellent gift for book lovers, policy enthusiasts, educators, and debate clubs, it also serves as a valuable classroom or workplace reference for discussions on privacy, fairness, and the consequences of algorithmic systems.

Key Benefits:

  • Three foundational perspectives on technology’s impact in one affordable collection
  • Clear, accessible prose that makes complex topics understandable
  • Deepens understanding of privacy, data, and algorithmic bias
  • Great for discussion groups, reading lists, and gifting
  • Consistent paperback edition for a cohesive reading experience
  • Compact yet substantial; ideal for travel or daily commute

About the Author:
Ten Arguments is by Jaron Lanier, an American computer scientist, writer, and musician renowned for his critical perspectives on technology’s cultural and democratic effects. Age of Surveillance Capitalism is by Shoshana Zuboff, a professor emerita at Harvard Business School, whose work analyzes how data and platform power reshape society. Weapons of Math Destruction is by Cathy O’Neil, a data scientist and author who investigates how algorithms influence finance, education, and justice. Together, these authors bring rigorous research, lived experience in tech disciplines, and a clear call to thoughtful engagement with the tools that increasingly govern everyday life.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
Owning all three titles in one well-curated package offers a complete, coherent reading journey through the major questions of the digital age. The set’s thoughtful mix of critique, analysis, and calls for accountability makes it a compelling read from cover to cover, while the uniform paperback design enhances shelf appeal and gifting potential. Whether you’re building a core non-fiction collection, preparing for seminars, or seeking conversation-starting reads for a book club, this trio provides lasting value, insight, and relevance that stands up to repeat reading.

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