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“This democracy thing, or Demoxie, whatever it is, good god. Under the guise of having every voice heard, you create mob rule, a filterless society where secrets are crimes.”

Quote by Dave Eggers

Work

The Circle

In this thought-provoking novel, a young woman navigates the complexities of a futuristic company that promises to connect everyone in the world through a single platform. The story delves into the ethical dilemmas and consequences of living in a world where privacy is a relic of the past. more

Author

Dave Eggers
Dave Eggers

Dave Eggers is an American writer, born on March 12, 1970. He is known for his unique narrative style and his focus on social issues. His notable works include 'A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius' and 'The Time Traveler's Wife'. more

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