From The Republic remixed
Steven Flusty
City, 2011, vol. 15, issue 3-4, 429-432
Abstract:
This Socratic dialogue responds to a recent propensity in popular discourse, wherein a spate of smugly mouthed platitudes have been flippantly proclaiming the death of privacy as fait accompli . In the course of this dialogue two key accomplices to that ongoing killing, in conjunction with the occasional interloper, justify and challenge one another's motivations, the consequences of one another's actions, and the resultant transformations and deformations of bodies politic that have accrued thereby over the past ten years.
Date: 2011
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DOI: 10.1080/13604813.2011.607019
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