Analyzing Surveillance With Technology Essay

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1984" is a caution that was given to humankind. It is a political oriented statement with no farsighted declaration. 35 years after his book was published; Orwell could not believe that Big Brother would rule the world. He, however, frequently warned of 1984 unless people acknowledged that their personal rights had been violated and defended them, especially their freedom of opinion (BOSSCHE, 1984).

Surveillance with Technology

Are we back to "Nineteen Eighty-Four"? The technological advancements of data collection, surveillance and storage certainly are beyond what Orwell had in mind. Due to the elimination of deceit, Oceania's observation state has to operate openly. The narrator says that use of mails to communicate was prohibited. All letters were openly read while they were being transported. It looks like an analogue type of Snowden's description: The N.S.A., particularly, has its eye on all communications and definitely embraces them. The use of phone calls, text messages and e-mails hence feels safer, the importance of the message notwithstanding. It never mattered whether there was anyone supervising people's communication, there was a naive belief that their digital messages would remain private for good. In spite of the government's invasion programs, digital privacy still looks outdated (Crouch, 2013).

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This type of surveillance may not be fully acknowledged. Pesce, however, states that people may not tell apart safe tracking of data from unhealthy surveillance. Younger people have grown up to freely share unlike the older people who are still skeptical of the idea. Older people can be classified as completely on board with sharing everything to extremely cynical. Some don't even own mobile phones. We cannot define the most appropriate reaction since people are not fully familiar with this. We haven't really taken note of critical distancing. We do not seem to mind when Google is watching our communications but when it comes to the government, it is a totally different case. We are more afraid of the government watching than we are of Google (Funnell, 2014).

Simulating Today's Political Scenario

Orwell's writings always give an illumination of acute present-day importance. What is the cause of the EU's current serious and threatening crisis? Is it because India has the potential of becoming a nation? According to Orwell, more than six and a half decades ago, Europe, which is scarcely populated and racially homogenous, is not a nation. Every effort made to make it a nation has….....

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