From Ben Tarnoff, New Yorker: βA radiantly original contribution to a conversation gravely in need of new thinkingβ¦takes up familiar fixations of tech discourseβprivacy, mental health, civic strifeβbut puts them into such a new and surprising arrangement that they are nearly unrecognizableβ¦Lawyers like to make privacy about process. Pressly makes it about power.β
From John Kaag, The Atlantic: βA probing critique of a modern public sphere that overwhelms the private realm, but it goes further than thatβ¦Pressly offers a unique vision of what can be gained by stepping back from the outside world, and the screens that try to possess us.β
