The Costs of Privacy: Surveillance and Reputation in America by Steven L. Nock, Steven Nock
The Costs of Privacy: Surveillance and Reputation in America

Steven L. Nock, Steven Nock

The Costs of Privacy: Surveillance and Reputation in America

Steven L. Nock, Steven Nock

149 pages first pub 1993 (editions)

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The Costs of Privacy: Surveillance and Reputation in America by Steven L. Nock is a captivating read for anyone fascinated by the intricate dance between individual freedom and societal trust, particularly those interested in the intersection of technology, social dynamics, and the human condition.

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Americans now enjoy vastly more privacy than in the past. But privacy makes it difficult to know much about other people; more privacy means more strangers. The Costs of Privacy begins with these questions: How, in an anonymous society of stranger...

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