Public/Private

Understanding the Ethical and Political Dimensions of Privacy

Paul Fairfield author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Rowman & Littlefield

Published:23rd Nov '05

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This insightful exploration of privacy rights highlights ethical and political implications, making Public/Private a vital read for understanding contemporary privacy challenges.

In Public/Private, the author delves into the ethical and political dimensions surrounding the right to privacy, exploring its significant implications for contemporary policy. The book offers a comprehensive analysis of privacy laws and their various applications across technology, property, and personal relationships. Fairfield's writing is approachable, making complex ideas accessible to both specialists and students, ensuring a broad understanding of the subject matter.

As concerns about privacy intensify in today's digital age, Public/Private emphasizes the need for a robust defense of the private sphere. However, this endeavor is fraught with challenges, particularly due to historical misunderstandings of privacy. Fairfield navigates these complexities, shedding light on how perceptions of the private life have evolved and the obstacles that remain in safeguarding personal space in a rapidly changing world.

While adopting a broadly liberal perspective, Public/Private aims to engage a diverse audience beyond just liberal theorists. Fairfield encourages readers from various political and philosophical backgrounds to consider the multifaceted nature of privacy rights. By doing so, the book serves as a crucial resource for understanding the intricate balance between public interests and private rights in modern society.

Paul Fairfield provides a multidimensional analysis of the venerable distinction between the public and the private. His skillful defense of the right of privacy is thoughtful, well-informed, and well-argued in this important book. -- Tom Rockmore, Duquesne University
The debate over the proper relation between the public and the private spheres of life has a long and complex history and is today at the heart of a number of heated debates. Paul Fairfield's clearly written and well-argued book, Public/Private, is an important and welcome addition to the literature on the subject. Through his historically informed and refreshingly sober analysis of the many complex issues surrounding the public/private controversy in today's world, Fairfield has managed to set out a well-articulated, well-balanced, and much needed defense of the moral right to personal privacy—to difference, plurality, and self-realization—in an age when everything seems to conspire against it. -- G.B. Madison, McMaster University
With a seldom achieved compelling clarity, Paul Fairfield's straightforward account of the distinction between the public and the private demonstrates for all to see how it is possible to keep the distinction within the conversation of humankind without having it solidify into an ideologically charged dichotomy. The contribution of Fairfield's analysis to an understanding of the role of privacy rights in the realm of public policy extends across the disciplines of philosophy, political theory, psychology, and religion. -- Calvin O. Schrag, Purdue University

ISBN: 9780742549579

Dimensions: 235mm x 163mm x 18mm

Weight: 381g

160 pages