As impressions grow that privacy is under increasing threat, the
sphere of private life has needed to reassert itself, yet efforts
to this end are beset with numerous difficulties, including the
ways in which the private sphere has for centuries been understood
and misunderstood. While Public/Private takes up a broadly liberal
perspective, it endeavors to reach beyond an audience of liberal
theorists to include other political orientations and philosophical
traditions. Fairfield examines the ethical-political significance
as well as the policy implications of a right to privacy.
Discussing the different applications of privacy laws, technology,
property, relationships, Fairfield writes in a style accessible to
specialists and students alike.
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