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dmcintosh

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It is often claimed that some form of centralised authority (such as a Govenment) is necessary to ensure order in society. Drawing on Sunsteins work in his article Many Working Minds, do you agree with the view that authority is needed for order?
 
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Do you agree with James Stacey Taylor that we should have universal State surveilance? Why, or why not? Are your objections to his view (if any) practical or theoretical? What difference might this make in discussions of privacy?
 
 


 
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Answer to Question 1

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This question should be answered by drawing on the article by Cass R. Sunstein.



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This question should be answered by drawing on the article by James Stacey Taylor.






 

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