Shoshana Zuboff's 'The Age of Surveillance Capitalism' examines the impact of digital technologies on privacy and democracy. Zuboff argues that tech companies have transformed capitalism by commodifying personal data and using it for surveillance and behavioral manipulation. She explores the implications of this new form of capitalism, including the erosion of privacy, the concentration of power, and the threat to democratic processes. Zuboff also discusses the need for new regulations and societal responses to protect individual rights and democratic values in the digital age.