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The campaign knew "every single wavering voter in the country that it needed to persuade to vote for Obama, by name, address, race, sex, and income," and it had figured out how to target its television ads to these individuals. One breakthrough was the "persuasion score" that identified how easily each undecided voter could be persuaded to vote for the Democratic candidate.
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The remarkable questions here concern the facts that our lives are rendered as behavioral data in the first place; that ignorance is a condition of this ubiquitous rendition; that decision rights vanish before one even knows that there is a decision to make; that there are consequences to this diminishment of rights that we can neither see nor foretell; that there is no exit no voice, and no loyalty,only helplessness
Jan 05, 2026 06:26AM
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Surveillance is the path to profit that overrides "we the people," taking our decision rights without permission and even when we say "no." The discovery of behavioral surplus marks a critical turning point not only in Google's biography but also in the history of capitalism.
Jan 05, 2026 06:00AM
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With Google's unique access to behavioral data, it would now be possible to know what a particular individual in a particular time and place was thinking, feeling, and doing. That this no longer seems astonishing to us, or perhaps even worthy of note, is evidence of the profound psychic numbing that has inured us to a bold and unprecedented shift in capitalist methods.
Jan 01, 2026 09:39AM
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What is unbearable is that economic and social inequalities have reverted to the preindustrial feudal pattern but that we, the people, have not. We are not illiterate peasants, serfs, or slaves. Whether "middle class" or "marginalized," we share the collective historical condition of individualized persons with complex social experiences and opinions.
Dec 30, 2025 07:43AM
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In the model of machine confluence, the "freedom" of each individual machine is subordinated to the knowledge of the system as a whole. Instrumentarian power aims to organize, herd, and tune society to achieve a similar social confluence, in which group pressure and computational certainty replace politics and democracy, extinguishing the felt reality and social function of an individualized existence.
Dec 27, 2025 01:58PM
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It disposes us to rationalize the situation in resigned cynicism, create excuses that operate like defense mechanisms ("I have nothing to hide"), or find other ways to stick our heads in the sand, choosing ignorance out of frustration and helplessness.
Dec 26, 2025 07:42AM
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Our dependency is at the heart of the commercial surveillance project, in which our felt needs for effective life vie against the inclination to resist its bold incursions. This conflict produces a psychic numbing that inures us to the realities of being tracked, parsed, mined, and modified.
Dec 26, 2025 07:41AM
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Digital connection is now a means to others' commercial ends. At its core, surveillance capitalism is parasitic and self-referential. It revives Karl Marx's old image of capitalism as a vampire that feeds on labor, but with an unexpected turn. Instead of labor, surveillance capitalism feeds on every aspect of every human's experience.
Dec 24, 2025 03:44PM
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The digital realm is overtaking and redefining everything familiar even before we have had a chance to ponder and decide. We celebrate the networked world for the many ways in which it enriches our capabilities and prospects, but it has birthed whole new territories of anxiety, danger, and violence as the sense of a predictable future slips away.
Dec 23, 2025 05:22PM
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