1st Edition

State Secrecy and Democracy A Philosophical Inquiry

By Dorota Mokrosinska Copyright 2024
122 Pages
by Routledge

122 Pages
by Routledge

122 Pages
by Routledge

In the wake of controversial disclosures of classified government information by WikiLeaks and Edward Snowden, questions about the democratic status of secret uses of political power are rarely far from the headlines. Despite an increase in initiatives aimed at enhancing government transparency – such as freedom of information or sunshine laws – secrecy persists in both the foreign and domestic... Read more

1. Introduction

2. Government transparency: grounds and limits

3. Reclaiming raison d’état: the necessity of executive secrecy

4. Do states have a right to privacy?

5. Democratic authority of government secrecy

6. Legislative secrecy in deliberation and voting co-authored with Suzanne Bloks.

Bibliography

Index

Biography

Dorota Mokrosinska is an Associate Professor at the Institute for Philosophy, Leiden University, the Netherlands. She is the author of Rethinking Political Obligation: Moral Principles, Communal Ties, Citizenship (2012), co-editor (with B. Roessler) of Social Dimensions of Privacy: Interdisciplinary Perspectives (2015), and Secrecy and Transparency in European Democracies: Contested Trade-Offs (Routledge, 2020).