Constitutional Democracy and Surveillance Capitalism
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.26422/ridh.2024.1401.alvKeywords:
Democracy, Liberalism, Surveillance capitalismAbstract
This text aims to offer the reader some reasons about the importance and dangers that the so-called surveillance capitalism presents for liberal democratic systems, a system that can be defined as a mutation of the traditional market where personal data of all kinds and conditions are collected and processed on a massive level for its purchase and sale in different markets.
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