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Borders of the Self: In a World That Demands Constant Availability, Has Privacy Become an Act of Rebellion?
We live in a culture that treats constant availability as a social contract — so what does it mean when someone deliberately opts out? Sherry Turkle, Bruce Schneier, and Cass Sunstein debate whether choosing privacy in a hyper-connected world is a personal preference, a form of self-preservation, or an outright act of rebellion.
Jul 03, 2026