Pay No Attention to the Man Behind the Curtain

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The technological innovations of the 20th and 21st centuries has brought about [or at least brought to light] an interesting shift in the roles of privacy for individuals and organizations. Individual privacy is becoming a thing of the past while corporate and governmental bodies protect their privacy with tenacity. This distribution seems contradictory to some of the basic ideals of democratic society. More, the afore-mentioned distribution proves the innefectiveness in the current zeitgeiest of consumer-based market-economy.

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