Norme de secret, normes secrètes et État moderne

Cités 26 (2):115 (2006)
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Abstract

Depuis le début de la réflexion moderne, le secret est conçu comme amphibologique et instrumental. On connaît bien l’une des faces que l’on considère souvent comme honteuse : la ruse est un des moyens nécessaires au maintien ou à l’acquisition de l’État, et la ruse est liée au secret1. La fondation de l’État moderne est impossible sans le recours au secret, à moins de..

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