A desire privacy imply shameful secrets; Moglen argues, again, without — Nick Harkaway, Blind Giant

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A desire for privacy does not imply shameful secrets; Moglen argues, again and again, that without anonymity in discourse, free speech is impossible, and hence also democracy. The right to speak the truth to power does not shield the speaker from the consequences of doing so; only comparable power or anonymity can do that.

Nick Harkaway, The Blind Giant

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