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Ethics & Philosophy
Privacy is Power
Oxford philosopher Véliz argues that privacy is not a preference — it is the prerequisite for political freedom, autonomous thought, and functioning democracy. The ethical and political framework for why counter-surveillance gear is an act of civic defense, not paranoia.
Legal & Civil Liberties
Nothing to Hide
Yale Law scholar Solove systematically dismantles 'if you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear' — the surveillance state's most powerful propaganda tool — and establishes a rigorous legal and philosophical framework for privacy rights.