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"Transparency" is the constant refrain of democratic politics, a promised aid toaccountability and integrity in public life. Secrecy is stigmatized as a work of corruption, tolerable (ifat all) by a compromise of democratic principles. My dissertation challenges both ideas. It arguesthat secrecy and transparency are best understood as complementary, not contradictory, practices.And it develops a normative account of liberal democratic politics in which (qualified) duties oftransparency coexist with (qualified) permissions to act behind closed doors.The project begins with some history. I show that the language of transparency gainedcurrency only in the last quarter century, and explain how its proximate sources promote threedubious assumptions-that disclosure should in principle be maximized, that it prevents misrulemore or less automatically, and that its value is either instrumental, or rooted in a reductive notion ofdemocracy as the rule of popular opinion.
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