1. The Age of Secrecy
4 Extra Debut. Tiffany Jenkins explores the idea of secret knowledge. Back in the Middle Ages could alchemy reveal secrets of nature? From 2016.
Secrets have never been more suspect.
Post-Snowden, post-Savile, institutions which keep secrets are automatically seen as having something to hide, and openness and transparency are seen as the new imperatives.
Any deviation from the new orthodoxy of honesty is punished - by exposure.
But the story of secrecy is not as black and white as our contemporary prejudices would have it.
For centuries secrecy has been seen to serve a useful purpose. It has protected citizens from the prying eyes of governments, it has protected the feelings of individuals and kept couples together.
It has safeguarded professional integrity, and protected the vulnerable from abuse. Have we lost more than we have gained by abandoning our respect for the power and sanctity of secrecy?
Back in the Middle Ages it was thought alchemy could unravel the secrets of nature...
Producer: Kate Bissell
First broadcast on ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Radio 4 in December 2016.
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