Secrecy and transparency among politics, art, digitization. From secretary to algorithmic governmentality

Authors

Alessandro Arienzo
University of Naples Federico II
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2867-5363
Giovan Giuseppe Monti
University of Naples Federico II
https://orcid.org/0009-0002-6235-1183

Keywords:

Secrecy, Transparency, Secret, Democracy, Statecraft

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Editore: FedOA Press - Federico II Open Access University Press 

Series: Miscellaneous

Pages: 182

Language: Italian

NBN: http://nbn.depositolegale.it/resolver.pl?nbn=urn:nbn:it:unina-30575

Abstract: This volume collects contributions from teachers and students who participated in Political Philosophy for the master's degree program in Philosophy at the Department of Humanities at the University of Federico II and the collaborative lab that followed. The challenges and unprecedented problems to which democratic-constitutional systems are subjected are at the origin of the choice of the work program, which is dedicated to the themes of secrecy and democratic transparency. Indeed, in the various spheres of government and administration, the uses of secrecy and the quest for transparency and political visibility/measurability have become increasingly important. The course has therefore set itself the objective of illustrating the main historical and conceptual nuclei that, starting from reflections on the arts of government and through the analysis of the pathways of sovereignty, have come to define the founding elements of that constitutionalmeasure between secrecy and transparency that conditions contemporary democratic regimes, to trace the elements of tension that run through it. The hypothesis is that not only does the public governance of secrecy represent one of the main challenges of democracy, but that transparency also comes with the opacity typical of secrecy. In this sense, today, the lexicon and grammar of democratic politics are called into question and require an effort to rethink the measure that modernity has provided, but that our current situation seems to have put into crisis.

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Author Biographies

Alessandro Arienzo, University of Naples Federico II

Alessandro Arienzo is an associate professor at the University of Naples “Federico II”, where he teachesHistory of Political Thought and Political Philosophy. His research interests range from the history of earlymodern political thought to democratic political theory, with a specific focus on the issue of governance

Giovan Giuseppe Monti, University of Naples Federico II

Giovan Giuseppe Monti holds a PhD in Philosophical Sciences from the University of Naples “Federico II”.He has published studies on communist political culture in Naples in the early 1950s, Neapolitan republican catechisms, the relationship between philosophy and innovation, and treatises on the secretary

secrecy

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Published

September 17, 2024

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ISBN-13 (15)

978-88-6887-253-3

Publication date (01)

2024-09-17

doi

10.6093/978-88-6887-253-3