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Individual rights may be sacrificed for security from "summary" of The Future of Violence - Robots and Germs, Hackers and Drones by Benjamin Wittes,Gabriella Blum

The idea that individual rights can be set aside in the name of security is a controversial one, but it is a reality that we must confront in the modern world. When faced with threats to our safety and well-being, governments and societies often feel compelled to take drastic measures to protect their citizens. In some cases, this may involve curtailing certain freedoms or liberties that we hold dear. This trade-off between security and individual rights is not a new phenomenon. Throughout history, societies have grappled with the tension between the need for security and the desire for freedom. In times of crisis, such as during war or periods of heightened threat, governments have often justified the infringement of individual rights as necessary for the greater good. The challenge lies in finding the right balance between security and individual rights. While it is important to protect citizens from harm, it is equally important to safeguard their fundamental freedoms and liberties. Striking this balance requires careful consideration and a deep understanding of the implications of sacrificing individual rights for security. In the age of advanced technology and global interconnectedness, the debate over security and individual rights has taken on new dimensions. Emerging threats such as cyber attacks, bioterrorism, and drones have raised complex ethical and legal questions about how far governments can go in the name of security. As we navigate this uncertain terrain, it is crucial to remain vigilant in defending our rights and liberties. While security is undoubtedly important, we must not lose sight of the values that define us as a society. By upholding our commitment to individual rights, we can ensure that our pursuit of security does not come at the expense of our most cherished freedoms.
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    The Future of Violence - Robots and Germs, Hackers and Drones

    Benjamin Wittes

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