Five years ago, before Wikileak founder Julian Assange sought shelter from a Swedish arrest warrant and possibly extradition to the US, the Philosophy Magazine brought the Australian into conversation with the Morphologist Peter Singer.
After WikiLeaks published several material from within the Democratic Party and the environment of Hillary R. Clinton, the controversy surrounding the already controversial Assange still expanded. In addition to the allegation of releasing information irresponsibly without a substantive examination and thus endangering innocent people, the accusation that Wikileaks was referring to his material from hacks, which were executed on behalf of the Kremlin, turned into a tool of the Russian government - and indirectly Also by Donald Trump.
In the dialogue with Singer, Assange talks about the axioms he bases on his actions, his notions of morality and not being a friend of transparency.