The personal life of every individual is based on secrecy, and perhaps it is partly for that reason that civilized man [sic] is so nervously anxious that personal privacy should be respected. -– Anton Chekhov
It is insufficient to protect ourselves with laws, we need to protect ourselves with mathematics. -– Bruce Schneier
One: Weaving Nets, Smashing States
I. The "First Generation" of Cyberspatial Theory
II. Taking the First Generation Seriously
III. "California Ideology" Among the First Generation
Two: Arguments from Inevitability and from Desire
IV. Manifesto
V. What Is Manifest
VI. P2P, Not Anarchy
VII. Afterward
Three: Liber-Tech
VIII. Techniques of Secrecy
IX. Building Resistance In
X. e2e
Four: The Discretionary: Secrecy, Privacy, and Control
XI. From Privation to Discretion
XII. Description As Threat
XIII. Privacy Under Control
XIV. Digital Libertarianism
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