In "Privacy and Internet Ethics" Deborah G. Johnson presents arguments designed to show the positives and negatives of our increased capacity of technology to gather, store, and manipulate information. Evaluate how our enhanced capacities have the potential to both benefit and harm the social welfare. Which do you find stronger Is there a way to embrace the benefits of technology without risking the harms to the social good she envisions
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