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The Past and Present of Privacy and Public Life (with Tiffany Jenkins)

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May 12, 2025
In this engaging conversation, Tiffany Jenkins, author of Strangers and Intimates, dives into the shifting norms of privacy and public life. She explores how figures like Martin Luther and John Stuart Mill influenced our understanding of individual freedom and personal expression. The discussion highlights our paradoxical relationship with sharing online, the complexities of intimacy in a transparent world, and the impact of reality TV on privacy. Jenkins expertly reflects on the need for both public engagement and personal space in today's connected society.
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Interdependence of Public and Private Life

  • Private life is shaped by public life and vice versa, defining each other's sense of self.
  • The influx of strangers in 19th-century cities led people to retreat into private intimacy at home.
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Authenticity vs Hypocrisy Today

  • Society now demonizes being different in public versus private, equating it to hypocrisy.
  • Authenticity is prized, pushing people to express everything openly without secrets.
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Embrace Multiple Facets of Self

  • Different facets of ourselves exist for public and private contexts to benefit one another.
  • Being different in public and private is natural, not false or phony behavior.
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