HIST 390 Blog

Oct 17

This week we talked about how each of us has two selves.  We have our public self and our private self.  This concept really blew my mind, because I do absolutely think it’s true that our public self and private self are not the same.  It is interesting to me how this separateness seems to be okay when around friends, and acquaintances, but the closer that people are to us, the more they see our private selves, and we expect to see theirs.  I never realized how this concept of our public selves verses our private selves explains how we see the differences between slavery, indentured servitude, and having a job.  With slavery and indentured servitude you are essentially buying the private and public self, which are both illegal now obviously.  However, now when we have jobs, it’s considered that we are only selling our public selves for the work, and not our private selves.

The discussion becomes increasingly interesting to me once we start relating it to our private versus public selves today.  As time has progressed, the amount of private self that we should in a public sphere has increased dramatically.  Compared to a time where the public self was almost exclusively shown in a public setting, now we are much more willing to show our private selves.  A major place where this is shown is on the internet.  It has become increasingly acceptable to show who we are privately, including our inner vulnerabilities and opinions, that we normally wouldn’t showcase to the world, or really even have a way to in the capacity that the internet spreads information.  The idea that we looked at in class concerning this was that if we make our private lives extremely public, do we start losing freedoms?    In my opinion, it absolutely makes people vulnerable, and already has.

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