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Infocracy: Truth and Freedom in the Digital Age

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In this concise, conceptually dense essay, Byung-Cheol Han explores the transformation of democracy in the digital age, where information, not ideology or economics, has become the primary instrument of power.

We live in a world where attention is scattered into millions of flashes and information flows in a continuous, formless stream. Han shows how the logic of likes, algorithms, and fragmented communities is displacing the public space necessary for real dialogue. Instead of citizens, there are clusters of opinions. Instead of debate, there are outbursts of indignation. Instead of democracy, there is infocracy.
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