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Cory Doctorow challenges the popular belief that big tech companies use mysterious psychological manipulation to control our behavior. He argues that the real problem is not a secret mind control machine, but rather the classic issue of corporate monopoly power. By dismantling the myth of the all seeing algorithm, Doctorow shifts the focus from digital sorcery to the tangible ways that massive co…

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