Privacy and Its Invasion

Cover of Privacy and Its Invasion by Deckle Mclean
Publisher: Holtzbrinck
Year: 1995
Language: en
Pages: 152
ISBN-13: 9780275953355
Dimensions:
Height: 8.5 Inches
Length: 5.5 Inches
Weight: 0.77 Pounds
Width: 0.499999 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 323.44/8
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Privacy and Its Invasion by Deckle Mclean, published by Holtzbrinck on November 6, 1995, is a comprehensive exploration of the complex relationship between privacy and societal norms. In this 152-page work, Mclean delves into the paradox of our desire for privacy alongside our tendency to invade the privacy of others. The book addresses critical questions about the boundaries of privacy in an age where it often seems threatened, providing insights rooted in existing literature and examining various methods for safeguarding this essential right.

Readers will find a thorough analysis of significant issues surrounding privacy, including its implications in areas such as sexual offenses, media reporting, and race relations. Mclean argues for the importance of recognizing privacy as a fundamental value that requires explicit protection, despite its complexities. This edition serves as a thought-provoking resource for those interested in contemporary social and legal issues, civil liberties, and the evolving discourse on privacy rights.


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Privacy. We want lots of it for ourselves. We love to invade the privacy of others. We are willing to trade it for benefits of all kinds, including credit, social services, and friendship. Why is this? Where should we draw a line? How should we handle our ambivalence in an era in which privacy often appears to be under official attack? This book explores such questions by rooting into scarce literature to explain why privacy is such a strong need, reviewing a variety of methods for guarding privacy, and concluding that at one time America was a very fortunate place privacy-wise. McLean examines problem areas in which privacy invasions play, or have played, large roles. Rape and sexual offenses are analyzed; so, too, is news reporting that touches private matters and race relations.

Privacy and its Invasion also has a point to make: that privacy, despite its dark side, is an idea whose time has come, an ancient need that now requires explicit endorsement and protection as a value. A thought-provoking examination of something we have come to regard as a basic right, but a right under assault, this book is for all concerned with contemporary social and legal issues, civil liberties, and communications.

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Publisher: Holtzbrinck. Year: 1995.
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ISBN-13: 9780275953355.
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Language: en. Pages: 152.

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