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Privacy has been defined in many ways. The right to tell your story your own way. The right to have control over your personal information. The right to be left alone. There’s a reason we have T-shirts that say “dance like no one is watching”. We censor ourselves when we’re being watched. But if knowledge is power, then asymmetries in knowledge must lead to asymmetries in power. Privacy is a human right but it’s also a collective good – something we need to respect and support, even if we do not personally feel the need to exercise it. Today I’ll explore why privacy is essential, how it is being threatened, and what we can do to reclaim it with Carissa Véliz, a professor of philosophy and author of the wonderful and important book, Privacy is Power.
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Privacy has been defined in many ways. The right to tell your story your own way. The right to have control over your personal information. The right to be left alone. There’s a reason we have T-shirts that say “dance like no one is watching”. We censor ourselves when we’re being watched. But if knowledge is power, then asymmetries in knowledge must lead to asymmetries in power. Privacy is a human right but it’s also a collective good – something we need to respect and support, even if we do not personally feel the need to exercise it. Today I’ll explore why privacy is essential, how it is being threatened, and what we can do to reclaim it with Carissa Véliz, a professor of philosophy and author of the wonderful and important book, Privacy is Power.
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