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Firmin DeBrabander, "Life after Privacy: Reclaiming Democracy in a Surveillance Society" (Cambridge UP, 2020)

New Books in Science, Technology, and Society

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Privacy Matters in a Democracy

The right to privacy was not articulated as a right until 18 90, by lowis brandis. In the 19 sixties, under another warren, the warren court supreme court, an particular, a judge, justice douglas, was the most ardent defender. The story of valuing privacy, you would think, goes back to the constitution. And one point that i make in the book is that, you know, suburbia, which dominates the american landscape, is designed, you couldn't design a lived environment that better emphasizes the centrality of privacy than suburbia.

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