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Systems Against the Self: Privacy, Power, and Resistance in the Modern Age
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- ISBN8233127212
- EAN9798233127212
- Date de parution23/03/2026
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- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
Systems Against the Self: Privacy, Power, and Resistance in the Modern Age is a serious, thought-provoking nonfiction book about how surveillance, digital Identity, automation, behavioural control, and dependency have become normal in modern life. Most people can feel that something is changing. Privacy is treated as negotiable. Convenience comes bundled with exposure. More of life depends on proving who you are in ways systems will accept.
Platforms shape what people see, what they feel, and what becomes normal. Institutions want greater legibility, more proof, and more compliance, yet these changes rarely arrive looking brutal. They arrive as safety, efficiency, ease, and a better user experience. This book explains what is happening beneath the surface, how we got here, why it matters now, and what ordinary people can do in response.
Drawing on themes that recall Orwell's warning power of Orwell, while staying grounded in the realities of the modern digital world, Systems Against the Self traces how surveillance became infrastructure, how Identity became a gatekeeper, how behaviour became economically valuable, and how dependence became quietly built into daily life. It then turns toward practical response: privacy, security, self-custody, resilience, and the rebuilding of stronger households and communities in a world that increasingly rewards exposure and passivity.
This is not a book about panic. It is a book about clarity. Written in clear, accessible language for thoughtful general readers, Systems Against the Self is for anyone who senses that something important is being lost, and wants the language, structure, and practical starting points to understand the system and begin resisting it. Approximate length: 132, 000 words.
Platforms shape what people see, what they feel, and what becomes normal. Institutions want greater legibility, more proof, and more compliance, yet these changes rarely arrive looking brutal. They arrive as safety, efficiency, ease, and a better user experience. This book explains what is happening beneath the surface, how we got here, why it matters now, and what ordinary people can do in response.
Drawing on themes that recall Orwell's warning power of Orwell, while staying grounded in the realities of the modern digital world, Systems Against the Self traces how surveillance became infrastructure, how Identity became a gatekeeper, how behaviour became economically valuable, and how dependence became quietly built into daily life. It then turns toward practical response: privacy, security, self-custody, resilience, and the rebuilding of stronger households and communities in a world that increasingly rewards exposure and passivity.
This is not a book about panic. It is a book about clarity. Written in clear, accessible language for thoughtful general readers, Systems Against the Self is for anyone who senses that something important is being lost, and wants the language, structure, and practical starting points to understand the system and begin resisting it. Approximate length: 132, 000 words.



