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A third democratic principle is mutuality. If democracies increase surveillance of individuals, they must simultaneously increase surveillance of governments and corporations too.
Yuval Noah Harari • Nexus: A Brief History of Information Networks from the Stone Age to AI
fail to acknowledge such terrorism as pure evil invites relativism about everything.
Alan Dershowitz • The Case for Israel
Hofstadter parle quant à lui « d’une sorte de réflexe populaire endémique dans la culture politique américaine37 » qu’il repère non seulement dans le People’s Party des années 1890, mais aussi chez Andrew Jackson, chez les Greenbackers (un mouvement politique des années 1870 militant contre l’étalon-or), les Grangers (mouvement rural parfois présen
... See moreAntoine Chollet • L'antipopulisme ou la nouvelle haine de la démocratie (French Edition)
Indeed, Foucault regarded our conception of “man” – that is, the liberal humanist vision of the individual as the possessor of certain inalienable natural rights – as a very recent invention.
Stuart Sim • Introducing Critical Theory: A Graphic Guide (Graphic Guides Book 0)
Clearly, we can respond intelligently to the threat posed by dangerous people without lying to ourselves about the ultimate origins of human behavior.
Sam Harris • Free Will
Introduction to Political Philosophy with Steven B. Smith
Minsuk Kang 강민석 • 5 cards
In many ways, a social structure that appears at a distance to be governed objectively by certain clear and fair principles will, in reality, be composed of human beings who’ll apply those principles subjectively. And that, of course, is what we have already. In fact, that kind of system has always existed — no matter what name it may bear.
Harry Browne • How I Found Freedom in an Unfree World
