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This podcast discusses the legalities and ethical implications of recording conversations without the consent of all parties involved.
19:44 - 22:22 (02:37)
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This podcast discusses the legalities and ethical implications of recording conversations without the consent of all parties involved. While it may be legal to record a conversation with the knowledge of one party, the ethics of doing so are still debated.
ChapterThe Ethics of Recording Conversations in Politics and Beyond
Episode#428 - James O'Keefe - The State Of Modern Journalism
PodcastModern Wisdom
The ethical considerations in publishing unauthorized information by using hidden cameras, and the misconception that hidden cameras are a form of deception in journalism are discussed.
22:24 - 24:26 (02:01)
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The ethical considerations in publishing unauthorized information by using hidden cameras, and the misconception that hidden cameras are a form of deception in journalism are discussed.
ChapterThe Ethics of Recording Conversations in Politics and Beyond
Episode#428 - James O'Keefe - The State Of Modern Journalism
PodcastModern Wisdom
The speaker talks about the power dynamics between those in authority and the general public, stating that those in power are often more afraid of the public than the other way around.
24:26 - 26:08 (01:42)
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The speaker talks about the power dynamics between those in authority and the general public, stating that those in power are often more afraid of the public than the other way around. They also touch on the influence of WikiLeaks and Edward Snowden in recent corporate press and social media aggression.
ChapterThe Ethics of Recording Conversations in Politics and Beyond
Episode#428 - James O'Keefe - The State Of Modern Journalism
PodcastModern Wisdom
A Marine Corps Darba fellow authored a memorandum calling Anthony Fauci a liar, and the government has whistleblowers trying to reform it from within while others are trying to follow their conscience and release information.
26:08 - 28:29 (02:20)
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A Marine Corps Darba fellow authored a memorandum calling Anthony Fauci a liar, and the government has whistleblowers trying to reform it from within while others are trying to follow their conscience and release information. Whistleblowers like Ed Snowden and Julian Assange played a significant role in kicking off the revolution of holding people accountable in the government.