
In a rapidly evolving technological landscape, the concept of political legitimacy is being redefined. 'Ethics of Digital Authority' delves into the intersection of ethics and technology, exploring how digital advancements shape notions of power and governance. This insightful book challenges readers to reconsider traditional views of political authority in the age of algorithms and artificial intelligence. Through thought-provoking analysis and real-world examples, it invites us to engage with the ethical implications of digital authority and reflect on the future of political legitimacy in the technological epoch.