15.11.1. Selective disclosure of truth - More euphemestic than "lying." - Consider how we react when someone asks us about something we consider overly personal, while a friend or loved one may routinely ask such questions. - Is "personal" the real issue? Or is that we understand truth is a commodity with value, to be given out for something in return? - At one extreme, the person who casually and consistently lies earns a poor reputation--anyone encountering them is never certain if the truth is being told. At the other extreme, the "always honest" person essentially gives too much away, revealing preferences, plans, and ideas without consideration. - I'm all for secrets--and lies, when needed. I believe in selective disclosure of the truth, because the truth carries value and need not be "given away" to anyone who asks. 15.11.2. Crytography allows virtual networks to arrange by cryptographic collusion certain goals. Beyond just the standard "cell" system, it allows arrrangements, plans, and execution. - collecting money to have someone killed is an example, albeit a distasteful one
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