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- État
- Book Title
- American Privacy: The 400-Year History of Our Most Contested Righ
- ISBN
- 9780807044414
- Publication Year
- 2009
- Type
- Textbook
- Format
- Hardcover
- Language
- English
- Publication Name
- American Privacy : the 400-Year History of Our Most Contested Right
- Item Height
- 1in
- Item Length
- 9.3in
- Publisher
- Beacon Press
- Item Width
- 6.3in
- Item Weight
- 22 Oz
- Number of Pages
- 304 Pages
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As America reacts to Edward Snowden's leaks about NSA surveillance, "American Privacy" offers a timely look at our national experience with the right to privacy. "The history of America "is "the history of the right to privacy," writes Frederick S. Lane in this vivid and penetrating exploration of our most hotly debated constitutional right. From Governor William Bradford opening colonists' mail bound for England, to President George W. Bush's expansive domestic wiretapping, the motivations behind government surveillance have changed little despite rapid advances in communications technology. Yet all too often, American citizens have been their own worst enemies when it comes to protecting privacy, compliantly forgoing civil liberties in extreme times of war as well as for everyday consumer conveniences. Each of us now contributes to an ever-evolving electronic dossier of online shopping sprees, photo albums, health records, and political contributions, accessible to almost anyone who cares to look. In a digitized world where data lives forever, Lane urges us to consider whether privacy is even a possibility. How did we arrive at this breaking point? "American Privacy" traces the lineage of cultural norms and legal mandates that have swirled around the Fourth Amendment since its adoption. In 1873, the introduction of postcards split American opinion of public propriety. Over a century later, Twitter takes its place on the spectrum of human connection. Between these two nodes, Anthony Comstock waged a moral crusade against obscene literature, George Orwell penned "1984," Joseph McCarthy hunted Communists and "perverts," President Richard Nixon surveilled himself right out of office, and the Supreme Court of the United States issued its most influential legal opinions concerning the right to privacy to date. Captured here, these historic snapshots add up to a lively narration of privacy's champions and challengers. Legally, technologically, and historically grounded, "American Privacy" concludes with a call for Congress to recognize how innovation and infringement go hand-in-hand, and a challenge to citizens to protect privacy before it is lost completely. "From the Trade Paperback edition."
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Publisher
Beacon Press
ISBN-10
0807044415
ISBN-13
9780807044414
eBay Product ID (ePID)
73173586
Product Key Features
Publication Name
American Privacy : the 400-Year History of Our Most Contested Right
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Year
2009
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
304 Pages
Dimensions
Item Length
9.3in
Item Height
1in
Item Width
6.3in
Item Weight
22 Oz
Additional Product Features
Lc Classification Number
Kf1262.L36 2009
Reviews
"This is a fascinating read for any American who wants a deeper understanding of one of the most important and contentious issues of our age."-Geoffrey R. Stone, author of Perilous Times: Free Speech in Wartime " American Privacy is a deeply informed discussion of the history and present state of a fundamental American value. Frederick Lane's detailed account of the attacks against our basic right to privacy is chilling."-Craig Newmark, founder, craigslist "From its humble beginnings as the right of citizens to not have their houses, papers, and persons searched without warrant, to the complex laws and regulations that we have today, Lane's book lays out what our privacy is and how easily it can be compromised from all sides."-Jonathon Howard, Sacramento Book Review "Frederick Lane's timely and lucid history lays bare how attacks on privacy by government and industry threaten democracy itself. Essential reading."-Christopher M. Finan, author of From the Palmer Raids to the Patriot Act From the Trade Paperback edition., "Lane patiently and thoroughly narrates the development of personal privacy as an idea in the States and how it's been challenged again and again, not only by Government, but corporations, criminals, and even us." -Sacramento Book Review "Frederick Lane offers a thoughtful and insightful biography of the right to privacy in American law from the Puritans to the War on Terror. In an illuminating account of the evolution of the right, Lane shows how various threads of the right have emerged over time in our ever more complex society. This is a fascinating read for any American who wants a deeper understanding of one of the most important and contentious issues of our age." -Geoffrey R. Stone, author of Perilous Times: Free Speech in Wartime "American Privacy is a deeply informed discussion of the history and present state of a fundamental American value. Frederick Lane's detailed account of the attacks against our basic right to privacy is chilling." -Craig Newmark, founder, craigslist "Written with grace and probing insight, Frederick Lane's book is a tour de force guide that illuminates our country's intense relationship with the concept of privacy. Covering the colonial period to today's digitally driven online society, American Privacy explains how much Americans-and citizens around the world-have at stake if we allow governments and market forces to erode our privacy rights." -Jeffrey Chester, author of Digital Destiny "Frederick Lane's American Privacy is a highly readable history of the right to privacy in America. It brings to life the people, debates, and events that have shaped our current protections of privacy." -Daniel J. Solove, author of Understanding Privacy "Frederick Lane's timely and lucid history lays bare how attacks on privacy by government and industry threaten democracy itself. Essential reading." -Christopher Finan, author of From the Palmer Raids to the Patriot Act, "Is there anything more fundamental to human freedom than the right to privacy, to be able to live your life as you wish without the scrutiny or the interference of bullying authority? Frederick Lane's book confronts us with this largely invisible threat, magnified by modern technology, and challenges us to defend our most basic rights." -Howard Zinn "Frederick Lane'sAmerican Privacyis a highly readable history of the right to privacy in America. It brings to life the people, debates, and events that have shaped our current protections of privacy." -Daniel J. Solove, author ofUnderstanding Privacy "American Privacyis a deeply informed discussion of the history and present state of a fundamental American value. Frederick Lane's detailed account of the attacks against our basic right to privacy is chilling." -Craig Newmark, founder, craigslist "Written with grace and probing insight, Frederick Lane's book is a tour de force guide that illuminates our country's intense relationship with the concept of privacy. Covering the colonial period to today's digitally driven online society,American Privacyexplains how much Americans-and citizens around the world-have at stake if we allow governments and market forces to erode our privacy rights." -Jeffrey Chester, author ofDigital Destiny"Frederick Lane offers a thoughtful and insightful biography of the right to privacy in American law from the Puritans to the War on Terror. In an illuminating account of the evolution of the right, Lane shows how various threads of the right have emerged over time in our ever more complex society. This is a fascinating read for any American who wants a deeper understanding of one of the most important and contentious issues of our age." -Geoffrey R. Stone, author ofPerilous Times: Free Speech in Wartime"Frederick Lane's timely and lucid history lays bare how attacks on privacy by government and industry threaten democracy itself. Essential reading." -Christopher M. Finan, author ofFrom the Palmer Raids to the Patriot Act, "This is a fascinating read for any American who wants a deeper understanding of one of the most important and contentious issues of our age."--Geoffrey R. Stone, author of Perilous Times: Free Speech in Wartime " American Privacy is a deeply informed discussion of the history and present state of a fundamental American value. Frederick Lane's detailed account of the attacks against our basic right to privacy is chilling."--Craig Newmark, founder, craigslist "From its humble beginnings as the right of citizens to not have their houses, papers, and persons searched without warrant, to the complex laws and regulations that we have today, Lane's book lays out what our privacy is and how easily it can be compromised from all sides."--Jonathon Howard, Sacramento Book Review "Frederick Lane's timely and lucid history lays bare how attacks on privacy by government and industry threaten democracy itself. Essential reading."--Christopher M. Finan, author of From the Palmer Raids to the Patriot Act From the Trade Paperback edition., "This is a fascinating read for any American who wants a deeper understanding of one of the most important and contentious issues of our age."-Geoffrey R. Stone, author of Perilous Times: Free Speech in Wartime " American Privacy is a deeply informed discussion of the history and present state of a fundamental American value. Frederick Lane's detailed account of the attacks against our basic right to privacy is chilling."-Craig Newmark, founder, craigslist "From its humble beginnings as the right of citizens to not have their houses, papers, and persons searched without warrant, to the complex laws and regulations that we have today, Lane's book lays out what our privacy is and how easily it can be compromised from all sides."-Jonathon Howard, Sacramento Book Review "Frederick Lane's timely and lucid history lays bare how attacks on privacy by government and industry threaten democracy itself. Essential reading."-Christopher M. Finan, author of From the Palmer Raids to the Patriot Act, "Lane patiently and thoroughly narrates the development of personal privacy as an idea in the States and how it's been challenged again and again, not only by Government, but corporations, criminals, and even us." - Sacramento Book Review "Frederick Lane offers a thoughtful and insightful biography of the right to privacy in American law from the Puritans to the War on Terror. In an illuminating account of the evolution of the right, Lane shows how various threads of the right have emerged over time in our ever more complex society. This is a fascinating read for any American who wants a deeper understanding of one of the most important and contentious issues of our age." -Geoffrey R. Stone, author of Perilous Times: Free Speech in Wartime " American Privacy is a deeply informed discussion of the history and present state of a fundamental American value. Frederick Lane's detailed account of the attacks against our basic right to privacy is chilling." -Craig Newmark, founder, craigslist "Written with grace and probing insight, Frederick Lane's book is a tour de force guide that illuminates our country's intense relationship with the concept of privacy. Covering the colonial period to today's digitally driven online society, American Privacy explains how much Americans-and citizens around the world-have at stake if we allow governments and market forces to erode our privacy rights." -Jeffrey Chester, author of Digital Destiny "Frederick Lane's American Privacy is a highly readable history of the right to privacy in America. It brings to life the people, debates, and events that have shaped our current protections of privacy." -Daniel J. Solove, author of Understanding Privacy "Frederick Lane's timely and lucid history lays bare how attacks on privacy by government and industry threaten democracy itself. Essential reading." -Christopher Finan, author of From the Palmer Raids to the Patriot Act From the Trade Paperback edition.
Copyright Date
2009
Target Audience
Trade
Topic
Privacy & Surveillance (See Also Political Science / Privacy & Surveillance), Privacy, Privacy & Surveillance (See Also Social Science / Privacy & Surveillance), Security / General, General, Référence, Legal History, United States / General
Lccn
2009-010393
Dewey Decimal
342.7308/58
Dewey Edition
22
Genre
Computers, Law, History, Social Science, Political Science
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