A collection of essays from technologists and scholars about how machines are reshaping civil society
- Corporate Surveillance Is Turning Human Workers Into Fungible Cogs – The Atlantic
- Gratitude for Invisible Systems – The Atlantic
- Freeing Technology From the Pace of Bureaucracy – The Atlantic
- Protecting the Public Commons – The Atlantic
- Protecting the Public Commons – The Atlantic
- The Thinning Line Between Commercial and Government Surveillance – The Atlantic
- Does Technology Aid Political Action or Distract From It? – The Atlantic
- Broken Technology Hurts Democracy – The Atlantic
- Restoring Public Trust in American Journalism – The Atlantic
- The Toxicity of Online Political Discourse – The Atlantic
- The Voting Technology We Really Need? Paper – The Atlantic
- Online Voter Registration Is Overdue – The Atlantic
- Disentangling Democracy From Geography – The Atlantic
- Surveillance and the Power to Watch Back – The Atlantic
- A Taxpayer-Supported Version of Facebook – The Atlantic
- The Storytellers of Democracy – The Atlantic
- You Cannot Encrypt Your Face – The Atlantic
- The Memes! They’re Everywhere! – The Atlantic
- How Online Platforms Shape American Discourse – The Atlantic
- Lessons From Isaac Asimov’s Multivac – The Atlantic
- Technology Is Changing Democracy as We Know It – The Atlantic