This book investigates the impact of the spread of digital technologies and practices, especially mass surveillance, on privacy and personhood. Lindau argues that the quest for prediction, certainty, and control at the heart of the state's security apparatus destroys an essential component of human dignity and fundamentally undermines liberalism.
This book investigates the impact of the spread of digital technologies and practices, especially mass surveillance, on privacy and personhood. Lindau argues that the quest for prediction, certainty, and control at the heart of the state's security apparatus destroys an essential component of human dignity and fundamentally undermines liberalism.
Introduction Chapter 1: The Transition from the Industrial to the Digital Age Additional Reasons for the Failure to Confront the Consequences of the Digital Age New Configurations of Power in the Digital Age The Emergence of New Digital Economic Identities The Impact of the Internet on Political and Associational Activity Conclusion Chapter 2: Interdisciplinary Discussions of Privacy and its Loss Socio-cultural Understandings of Privacy Rationalization for the Loss of Privacy in the Digital Age The "I Have Nothing to Hide Rationalization" The "I Am Irrelevant" Rationalization The Trump Rationalization Public Defenders of Mass Surveillance Conclusion Chapter 3: Philosophical Debates About Privacy Arguments About Privacy's Subsidiarity to Other Rights and Interests Conclusion Chapter 4: Privacy as a Legal and Constitutional Right The Fourth Amendment and Privacy The Legal and Constitutional Protection of Privacy in Other Countries International Law and Privacy Conclusion Chapter 5: Nation
Introduction Chapter 1: The Transition from the Industrial to the Digital Age Additional Reasons for the Failure to Confront the Consequences of the Digital Age New Configurations of Power in the Digital Age The Emergence of New Digital Economic Identities The Impact of the Internet on Political and Associational Activity Conclusion Chapter 2: Interdisciplinary Discussions of Privacy and its Loss Socio-cultural Understandings of Privacy Rationalization for the Loss of Privacy in the Digital Age The "I Have Nothing to Hide Rationalization" The "I Am Irrelevant" Rationalization The Trump Rationalization Public Defenders of Mass Surveillance Conclusion Chapter 3: Philosophical Debates About Privacy Arguments About Privacy's Subsidiarity to Other Rights and Interests Conclusion Chapter 4: Privacy as a Legal and Constitutional Right The Fourth Amendment and Privacy The Legal and Constitutional Protection of Privacy in Other Countries International Law and Privacy Conclusion Chapter 5: Nation
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