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SPYING AT THE WHITE HOUSE
Obama: 'Ok'
Michelle: 'How did you know what I was going
to ask?'
Obama: 'Damn!'
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Shaming the NSA is First Step to Ending 'State of Nature' (Folha, Brazil)
"There is little doubt that, within their own capacities,
everyone spies on everyone else. The issue is whether there is any way to try
and change that. ... International relations, because they aren't mediated by
any central power comparable to a sovereign, have long been likened to a Hobbesian
state of nature in which 'the war of all against all' prevails. Though
hyperbolic, the image has its appeal in this case. However, in the same way
that humans were able to transcend this supposed state of nature and establish
more harmonious and governed forms of living together, why can't nations do
something similar?"
By Hélio Schwartsman *
Translated By
Brandi Miller
November 6, 2013
Brazil
- Folha - Original Article (Portuguese)
SÃO PAULO: The espionage
scandals go from strength to strength. Since the last time I commented on this
two months ago, we've discovered that President Dilma
Rousseff was personally targeted by U.S. prying.
Since then, dozens of leaders around the world, including Angela Merkel, have
joined Dilma .
This
is not, however, just a story of heroes and villains. Brazil lacks the
technical competence to monitor Obama’s phone calls, but as [journalist] Lucas Ferraz has shown, SNI [Brazilian
Intelligence Agency ] usually keeps an eye on foreign diplomats working in
the country.
There
is little doubt that, within their own capacities, everyone spies on everyone
else. The issue is whether there is any way to try and change that.
International
relations, because they aren't mediated by any central power comparable to a sovereign,
have long been likened to a Hobbesian
state of nature in which “the war of all against all” prevails. Though
hyperbolic, the image has its appeal in this case. However, in the same way
that humans were able to transcend this supposed state of nature and establish
more harmonious and governed forms of living together, why can't nations do
something similar?
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Anthropologist
Christopher
Boehm argues that moral conscience, a prerequisite for civilization, was
preceded by a process of social self-domestication, in which even dominant
males learned to exercise self-control. At first they avoided the use of force
for fear of retaliation against the group, but over time, violence became
second nature.
If
this model is applicable to international relations, we should complain every
time any country is caught spying more than it should. Making them feel
uncomfortable is the first step to one day succeeding in making real the maxim "Gentlemen do not read each
other's mail ."
Hélio Schwartsman , 42, is editor of the Folha de São
Paulo. He has a bachelor’s degree in philosophy and published Aquilae Titicans – The Secret
of Avicena - An Adventure in Afghanistan in 2001. He writes for the print version of
Page A2 on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, and for the
Web site on Thursdays.
E-mail: helio@folhasp.com.br
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