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Fear, Uncertainty, Doubt and Google Corporation

In recent months more and more attention has been directed towards Google’s data retention policies. In May of 2007 Peter Fleishcher of Google’s global privacy counsel established three key reasons for why his company had to maintain search records: To … Continue reading

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Genealogy and the ‘Net

I’ve recently had the pleasure of reading some of Foucault’s Society Must be Defended. Over the course of the book Foucault will be radically changing his early positions, and I hope to note and discuss these changes as I come … Continue reading

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“Principles of cosmopolitan order” by David Held

Cosmopolitanism, broadly speaking, reflects on ethical, cultural, and political issues from the position that states and political communities are not the exclusive centers of political order or force. Held begins his article in Brock’s and Brighouse’s The Political Philosophy of … Continue reading

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