Description: The Unwanted Gaze: The Destruction of Privacy in America by Jeffrey Rosen In this thought-provoking paperback, Jeffrey Rosen explores the complex landscape of privacy in America. Delving into the societal and legal implications of surveillance and technology, Rosen examines how the balance between safety and personal freedom has shifted in the modern age. With a keen analysis of case studies and a compelling narrative, The Unwanted Gaze raises critical questions about the erosion of privacy and its impact on democracy, urging readers to consider the consequences of living in an increasingly monitored society.Format: PaperbackGenre: Non-Fiction, Social Commentary This book is essential reading for anyone interested in civil liberties, privacy rights, and the future of personal freedom in the digital age. Condition Dust cover has some minor wear, cosmetic marks and edge-wear. Book itself is in really good condition with no tears, marks, writing, etc.
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Location: Sutton, Massachusetts
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Subject Area: Economic Sociology, Political Science, Regional History, Ethics
Publication Name: Random House
Color: Multicolor
Custom Bundle: No
Publisher: Random House
Subject: Government, History, Politics, Privacy
Brand: Unbranded
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Publication Year: 2000
Type: Novel
Format: Paperback
Unit Type: Unit
Language: English
Educational Level: Adult & Further Education, High School
Author: Jeffrey Rosen
Personalized: No
Level: Intermediate, Advanced
Country/Region of Manufacture: America
Unit Quantity: 1