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The Age of Surveillance Capitalism: The Fight for a Human Future at the New Frontier of Power - Non Fiction - Paperback

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ISBN: 9781781256855

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The Age of Surveillance Capitalism: The Fight for a Human Future at the New Frontier of Power: Barack Obama's Books

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Overview:
In this landmark inquiry, Shoshana Zuboff dissects how a new economic order—surveillance capitalism—has emerged from the digitized tools that power our online lives. The Age of Surveillance Capitalism explains how data about our behavior is gathered, analyzed, and exploited to forecast our actions and steer our choices, often without explicit, informed consent. Zuboff traces the arc from early online services to today’s dominant platforms, showing how the commodification of personal information extends beyond advertising into political influence, workplace practices, and everyday interactions. The book blends rigorous research with accessible narrative, offering both a historical map of a disruptive market and a practical warning about the erosion of autonomy, privacy, and democratic accountability. This paperback edition makes these essential arguments resonant for a broad audience—students, professionals, policymakers, and concerned readers—inviting reflection on how to reclaim human agency in an age of algorithmic power and corporate reach.

What Makes This Book Stand Out:
Zuboff’s work is distinguished by its rare combination of depth and clarity. She grounds a sweeping critique in meticulous archival research, interviews, and longitudinal analysis, presenting a cohesive theory of how data becomes a tool of capital and control. The book introduces and popularizes terms like surveillance capitalism and instrumentarian power, offering a vocabulary that helps readers diagnose the structures shaping modern life. Its interdisciplinary approach—spanning economics, history, psychology, and law—provides a robust framework for understanding both the incentives driving tech giants and the consequences for individual autonomy, social trust, and democratic governance. Despite its weight, the prose remains lucid and persuasive, converting complex ideas into urgent calls for policy reform, civic deliberation, and personal digital literacy. This is the kind of book that informs conversations in boardrooms and classrooms alike, while empowering readers to question and challenge the status quo.

Who This Book Is Perfect For:
This book is indispensable for anyone grappling with the implications of the data economy: policy makers and regulators seeking a principled framework for digital governance; students of political science, sociology, economics, and information technology; journalists covering technology, privacy, and corporate power; professionals in the tech industry looking to understand systemic dynamics; and curious readers who want a clear map of how the online world reshapes privacy and democracy. It also makes a thoughtful gift for book clubs, educators, and families aiming to navigate the ethical terrain of AI, data rights, and platform accountability.

Key Highlights:

  • Theoretical clarity on how data becomes wealth and power
  • Grounded, long-form analysis balancing history and contemporary practice
  • Introduction of essential concepts like surveillance capitalism and instrumentarianism
  • Accessible, evidence-based exploration of privacy, autonomy, and democracy
  • Timely insights for AI governance, data protection, and antitrust debates
  • A rigorous foundation for policy reform and civic discourse

About the Author:
Shoshana Zuboff is a pioneering scholar and author known for shaping the critical discourse around the social implications of information technology. A professor emerita at Harvard Business School, she has spent decades examining how digital infrastructures reshape power, economics, and personal autonomy. The Age of Surveillance Capitalism has established her as a leading voice on the political economy of data, privacy, and democracy, earning widespread acclaim for its rigorous research, humane framing, and timely call to action. Her work traverses business ethics, technology policy, and social theory, making her writings essential for anyone seeking to understand the pressures and possibilities of the modern information age.

Why You’ll Love This Book:
This is not just a diagnosis of a troubling trend—it’s a roadmap for understanding how to reclaim human agency in a data-driven world. The Age of Surveillance Capitalism equips readers with a precise lens for evaluating tech-enabled power, practical steps for safeguarding privacy, and a compelling argument for transparent governance and ethical innovation. It’s a cornerstone title for anyone curious about the future of work, citizenship, and digital life, and a powerful addition to libraries, study groups, and homes alike. Owning this complete, carefully researched account offers more than knowledge; it offers a perspective that can steer discussions, inform decisions, and inspire meaningful action in today’s interconnected landscape.

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