But claiming «
a society under surveillance is no longer a democracy» is plainly nonsense.
Placing some parts of
society under surveillance is a vital way of keeping society (and our other rights) safe, and has been for hundreds of years.
Not exact matches
For all that the film bills itself as a character study (and a star vehicle), it is at least as much about the dynamics of a whole
society under police
surveillance.
The setting of Neo-Paris feels alive and bustling within the dystopian reality of a
society under constant
surveillance and a memory trade, where peoples» memories are currency.
From the developer: Set in a dystopian world that doesn't seem like a departure from our own future,
society is content living
under the constant
surveillance and absolute power of a malicious dictator.
Group exhibitions include Basel Art Fair 31, 2000; Millennium Warm up, New York, 1999; and Quiet, an artificial
society of people living
under surveillance at 353 Broadway, New York, 1999.
People who constantly feel watched and
under surveillance can not freely and courageously stand up for their rights and for a just
society.
The post referred to a British study showing that the UK is sleep - walking its way to becoming a
society under total computer and camera
surveillance: