Technology and democracy: three lessons from Brexit

Philosophy and Technology 29 (3):189-193 (2016)
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Abstract

Brexit has been described as “probably the most disastrous single event in British history since the second world war.” (Wolf, 2016). This paper discusses three themes to emerge from Brexit (notions of democracy and populism, and the manipulation of digital technologies), and lessons that may be drawn from these for the rest of the Union, and the EU project more broadly.

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Luciano Floridi
Yale University

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