You might then enjoy this from Michael Bywater's excellent book "Big Babies":
"The old saw 'the innocent have nothing to hide' fails to persuade us because it is a category mistake. Having something to hide is not contingent on guilt but on autonomy."
Enjoyed your debate at the Telegraph on Wednesday BTW, v interesting.
"The old saw 'the innocent have nothing to hide' fails to persuade us because it is a category mistake. Having something to hide is not contingent on guilt but on autonomy."
Enjoyed your debate at the Telegraph on Wednesday BTW, v interesting.