Cory Doctorow
Doctorow interrogates the ethical dimensions of technology through his diverse body of work, which deftly merges science fiction with digital rights advocacy. His stories often probe themes of privacy, surveillance, and civil liberties in the digital age, reflecting his engagement with technology policy. For instance, in the "Little Brother" series, Doctorow explores the intricate dance between state surveillance and personal freedom, a theme that resonates deeply with readers concerned about digital rights. Meanwhile, his graphic novel "In Real Life," co-authored with Jen Wang, illuminates the intersections of gaming culture and economic disparity, providing a vibrant lens through which to view societal inequalities.\n\nBy integrating cyberpunk elements with socio-political commentary, Doctorow’s writing extends beyond entertainment to serve as a critique of corporate and governmental overreach. His nonfiction works, such as "Information Doesn’t Want to Be Free: Laws for the Internet Age," underscore his theories on copyright and the Internet, revealing his commitment to digital freedoms. This approach not only entertains but also educates, making his books essential for readers who are navigating the complexities of a technologically interconnected world. \n\nCory Doctorow's influence is further recognized through numerous awards, including the Sir Arthur Clarke Imagination in Service to Society Award. His roles as a fellow at the Electronic Frontier Foundation and a co-founder of the UK Open Rights Group underscore his active engagement in promoting civil liberties. Readers drawn to the intersections of technology, society, and policy will find his work both enlightening and empowering, as it offers both a critical lens on contemporary issues and a hopeful vision of societal transformation.
Books by Cory Doctorow

Information Doesn’t Want to Be Free
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