Would electronic identity cards really reduce illegal immigration and keep out terrorists, or would they just be an expensive tool for undermining privacy, asks James Woudhuysen
As a professor, passing through the post-modern groves of academe, I often run into obscure discussions concerning personal identity. In the land of IT, too, personal identity is a common topic. Th...
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