Author: Brandeis, Louis Dembitz
Synopsis:
In "The Right to Privacy," Brandeis and Warren delve into the complex and ever-relevant topic of privacy in the modern world. Through thought-provoking arguments and compelling examples, they explore the impact of technological advancements on personal privacy and the potential consequences of its erosion. This seminal work challenges readers to consider the ethical and legal implications of privacy invasion, ultimately questioning the balance between individual rights and societal interests.
Genres: Non-fiction, Legal theory, Social commentary
Themes: Privacy, Technology, Ethics, Individual rights, Society
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