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Tom Sorell on Surveillance

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The Ethics of State Surveillance in Public Places

This chapter delves into the question of whether state surveillance in public places by a democratic liberal state is objectionable. Different perspectives are highlighted, ranging from the power imbalance between the state and individuals to the distinctions between oppressive surveillance regimes and practices in Western democracies.

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