On Privacy
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On Privacy

Annabelle Lever

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On Privacy

Annabelle Lever

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This book explores the Janus-faced features of privacy, and looks at their implications for the control of personal information, for sexual and reproductive freedom, and for democratic politics. It asks what, if anything, is wrong with asking women to get licenses in order to have children, given that pregnancy and childbirth can seriously damage your health. It considers whether employers should be able to monitor the friendships and financial affairs of employees, and whether we are entitled to know whenever someone rich, famous or powerful has cancer, or an adulterous affair. It considers whether we are entitled to privacy in public and, if so, what this might mean for the use of CCTV cameras, the treatment of the homeless and the provision of public facilities such as parks, libraries and lavatories.

Above all, the book seeks to understand whether and, if so, why privacy is valuable in a democratic society, and what implications privacy has for the ways we see and treat each other. The ideas about privacy we have inherited from the past are marked by beliefs about what is desirable, realistic and possible which predate democratic government and, in some cases, predate constitutional government as well. Hence, this book argues, although privacy is an important democratic value, we can only realise that value if we use democratic ideas about the freedom, equality, security and rights of individuals to guide our understanding of privacy.

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Publisher
Routledge
Year
2013
ISBN
9781136583223

Index

abortion 55
absolute monarchy 56
accountability 26, 28, 34, 45, 58
anonymity 3, 4, 5, 24, 71, 72, 78, 80
Apple 40
Aristotle 11
Ashe, Arthur 40ā€“1
association, freedom of 4, 9, 61, 65, 76
Athenian democracy 8
autobiographies 42, 43, 44
Benn, Stanley 17, 38, 73
Bentham, Jeremy 14
Blair, Tony 39
Brandeis, Louis 35ā€“6
Brennan, Geoffrey 25
Caen, Herb 31
Cambodia 66
celebrities 44, 95n
childbearing 53
childbirth 1, 55
children 43, 51, 52ā€“3, 58, 59, 66, 67ā€“8
China 66
choice, freedom of 4, 9, 61
citizenship, democratic 25ā€“6
closed circuit television (CCTV) 74
Cohen, Joshua 54
Coke, Sir Edward 48
collective property 76ā€“9, 82
collective responsibility 66ā€“8, 71
confidentiality 3, 4, 5ā€“6, 35, 37, 45, 61, 71ā€“2, 76, 80
Conservative Party 39
constitutional democracy 59ā€“60
control of personal information 1, 5, 6, 34
Dacre, Paul 89n
democracy 2, 3, 8ā€“10, 17ā€“29, 52, 61ā€“2, 63, 64ā€“5, 68 see also secret ballot
de-Shalit, Avner 80ā€“1
diaries: privacy interests in 35ā€“6
disadvantage: Wolff and de-Shalit's study of 80ā€“1
discretion/tact 18, 35, 81
domestic affairs 4, 5, 6, 45, 47, 57, 59, 60, 63...

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