kellyramsey + secrecy 3
Onora O'Neill - A Question Of Trust (BBC Radio 4 - Reith Lectures 2002)
december 2010 by kellyramsey
" Demands for universal transparency are likely to encourage the evasions, hypocrisies and half-truths that we usually refer to as 'political correctness', but which might more forthrightly be called either self-censorship or deception. "
transparency
secrecy
december 2010 by kellyramsey
WikiLeaks reveals more than just government secrets (Glenn Greenwald @ Salon)
december 2010 by kellyramsey
" Simply put, there are few countries in the world with citizenries and especially media outlets more devoted to serving, protecting and venerating government authorities than the U.S. Indeed, I don't quite recall any entity producing as much bipartisan contempt across the American political spectrum as WikiLeaks has: as usual, for authoritarian minds, those who expose secrets are far more hated than those in power who commit heinous acts using secrecy as their principal weapon. "
journalism
transparency
secrecy
december 2010 by kellyramsey
The job of the media is not to protect the powerful from embarrassment (Simon Jenkins @ Guardian)
december 2010 by kellyramsey
" Clearly, it is for governments, not journalists, to protect public secrets. Were there some overriding national jeopardy in revealing them, greater restraint might be in order. There is no such overriding jeopardy, except from the policies themselves as revealed. Where it is doing the right thing, a great power should be robust against embarrassment. "
journalism
transparency
secrecy
december 2010 by kellyramsey