The Right to Privacy
Martha A. Bridegam.
- Philadelphia : Chelsea House Publishers, c2003.
- 117 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 24 cm.
- Point/counterpoint .
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Defining and valuing the rignt to privacy -- Not everyone can be safely "let alone" -- Too much official invasion of privacy harms the public interest -- Civilized life requires the exchange of information -- Institutions and businesses exploit personal information unfairly -- A free society depends on the right to learn and share information -- Some kinds of information should always be protected -- Drawing lines.
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