The Right to Oblivion : Privacy and the Good Life

The Right to Oblivion : Privacy and the Good Life

Hardcover

08 Oct, 2024

A visionary reexamination of the value of privacy in today's hypermediated world--not just as a political right but as the key to a life worth living. The ...

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ISBN-10:

067426052X

ISBN-13:

9780674260528

Publisher

Harvard University Press

Dimensions

9.25 X 6.13 X 0.69 inches

Language

English

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A visionary reexamination of the value of privacy in today's hypermediated world--not just as a political right but as the key to a life worth living.

The parts of our lives that are not being surveilled and turned into data diminish each day. We are able to configure privacy settings on our devices and social media platforms, but we know our efforts pale in comparison to the scale of surveillance capitalism and algorithmic manipulation. In our hyperconnected era, many have begun to wonder whether it is still possible to live a private life, or whether it is no longer worth fighting for.

The Right to Oblivion argues incisively and persuasively that we still can and should strive for privacy, though for different reasons than we might think. Recent years have seen heated debate in the realm of law and technology about why privacy matters, often focusing on how personal data breaches amount to violations of individual freedom. Yet as Lowry Pressly shows, the very terms of this debate have undermined our understanding of privacy's real value. In a novel philosophical account, Pressly insists that privacy isn't simply a right to be protected but a tool for making life meaningful.

Privacy deepens our relationships with others as well as ourselves, reinforcing our capacities for agency, trust, play, self-discovery, and growth. Without privacy, the world would grow shallow, lonely, and inhospitable. Drawing inspiration from the likes of Hannah Arendt, Jorge Luis Borges, and a range of contemporary artists, Pressly shows why we all need a refuge from the world: not a place to hide, but a psychic space beyond the confines of a digital world in which the individual is treated as mere data.

Product Details

ISBN-10

:067426052X

ISBN-13

:9780674260528

Publisher

:Harvard University Press

Publication date

: 08 Oct, 2024

Category

: Philosophy

Sub-Category

: Political

Format

:Hardcover

Language

:English

Reading Level

: All

Dimension

: 9.25 X 6.13 X 0.69 inches

Weight

:544 g

Editorial Reviews

One of the most important books on privacy that the age of information has produced. With a rare blend of philosophical rigor and literary grace, Lowry Pressly shows that privacy is above all about making space for the unaccountable aspects of a life worth living. This stunning work draws from our anxiety about privacy an illuminating meditation on the human condition.--Michael J. Sandel, author of Democracy's Discontent: A New Edition for Our Perilous Times
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