1. What are they suggesting when they talk about the more people do something, the less risky it becomes for each individual.
2. Singer talks about when the loss of privacy is mot in any sense a choice. With our government, how is this possible?
3. Singer talks about having well-informed citizens. How is this suppose to happen when we want everything to be kept private?
As for your last question, I think you are raising a really interesting question. Here we are again at the point of tension between privacy and openness. What I think we get in "Visible Man" is a push towards the government's openness, even if it means having to use websites like Wikileaks.
ReplyDeleteAs for the privacy of the individual, I think that goes back to your first question: Why does Singer talk about the decrease in risk? What does he gain by pointing that out?