
Censorship And Bathtub Gin—The Weekly
Negative liberties, age verification, Ofcom, and the threats to free expression and privacy
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Show Notes
This week, Ron Steslow and Katherine Mangu-Ward (Editor in Chief of Reason) examine some major current developments through a libertarian lens, focusing on negative liberties, free expression, and privacy.
They discuss the threats to privacy and free expression from age-verification laws to "misinformation" regulation to the battle over values on the Internet.
Then, in Politicology+ they discuss “surveillance pricing,” the role of government in data collection, the third-party doctrine that allows the government to buy personal data, and the marriage of corporate and state centralized power.
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Related Reading:
Reason - The end of online anonymity? Age checks spread worldwide.
Wired -The Age-Checked Internet Has Arrived | WIRED
Reason - Canada seeks to jail Freedom Convoy organizers for 8 years
FOX Business - CBS insiders warn that Skydance merger brings 'hall monitor' to news division
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