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My Road to Berlin, or Mein Weg nach Berlin, presents a Willy Brandt that confounds a present-day reader’s expectations. While the 1960 autobiography of the then-mayor of West Berlin links his career with the familiar story of democracy’s development in Germany, this work nevertheless retains an unexpected edge. In one surprising scene, the mayor denounces his East Berlin SED counterparts as a ›Communist foreign legion‹ whom ›the citizens of my city had decisively defeated‹ during the Second Berlin Crisis of 1958 (p. 17). In the book, Brandt comes off as a Cold Warrior of steely determination rather than a Brückenbauer bridging ideological divides. Far from being out of character, however, My Road to Berlin captures Brandt at a pivotal moment in his career, when he sought to offer himself to both West German voters and a global public as a viable alternative to Konrad Adenauer.
Informationelle Privatheit, also die Kontrolle darüber, was andere über mich wissen können und sollen, erscheint durch den digitalen Wandel, der unseren Alltag revolutioniert hat, gefährdeter denn je. Rund um die Uhr werden Daten über unsere persönlichen Interessen, Beziehungen und Gewohnheiten von kommerziellen Anbietern elektronisch gesammelt, ausgewertet und bei Bedarf auch staatlichen Stellen zur Verfügung gestellt. Man könnte sagen: Wir sind total „verdatet“.