Article 5268J The tech ‘solutions’ for coronavirus take the surveillance state to the next level | Evgeny Morozov

The tech ‘solutions’ for coronavirus take the surveillance state to the next level | Evgeny Morozov

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Evgeny Morozov
from Economics | The Guardian on (#5268J)

The role of the digital revolutionaries is to disrupt everything but the central institution of modern life: the market

In a matter of weeks, coronavirus has shuttered the global economy and placed capitalism in intensive care. Many thinkers have expressed hope that it will usher in a more humane economic system; others warn that the pandemic heralds a darker future of techno-totalitarian state surveillance.

The dated cliches from the pages of 1984 are no longer a reliable guide to what is to come. And today's capitalism is stronger - and weirder - than its critics imagine. Not only do its numerous problems present new avenues for profit-making, they also boost its legitimacy - since the only salvation will be dispensed by the likes of Bill Gates and Elon Musk. The worse its crises, the stronger its defences: this is definitely not how capitalism ends.

We have spent a month debating how tech might threaten our privacy - but that is not the greatest danger to democracy

Related: Has coronavirus opened the door to mass electronic surveillance in the UK? | Gaby Hinsliff

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