The End of Privacy: The Attack on Personal Rights at Home, at Work, On-Line, and in CourtAs Justice Louis Brandeis suggested more than a century ago, privacy--the right to be left alone--is the most valued, if not the most celebrated, right enjoyed by Americans. But in the face of computer, video, and audio technology, aggressive and sophisticated marketing databases, state and federal "wars" against crime and terrorism, new laws governing personal behavior, and an increasingly intrusive media, all of us find our personal space and freedom under attack. |
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The End of Privacy: The Attack on Personal Rights at Home, at Work, On-Line ... Charles J. Sykes No preview available - 1999 |