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Daily Archives: September 26, 2011
Phone hacking: Political corruption at the heart of the regime
What does the phone hacking scandal mean for the political regime and the role of privacy? From the perspective of political philosophy, the scandal raises the unspoken fear of political corruption at the heart of the regime. Political corruption occurs … Continue reading
Posted in Government, privacy, public sector, transparency
Tagged News of the World phone hacking affair, Nixon, political corruption, privacy
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