208 Pages
by
Routledge India
208 Pages
by
Routledge India
208 Pages
by
Routledge India
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This book rethinks the idea of privacy. It argues that a satisfactory account of privacy should not limit itself to identifying why privacy might be valuable. It also needs to attend to the further question of how it can be secured in those circumstances in which it proves to be valuable. Drawing on republican ideas about the relationship between freedom and self-government, the book asserts that... Read more
Introduction 1. Privacy and Political Theory 2. Privacy and Non-Domination 3. Privacy and the Demands of Republican Social Justice 4. Democratising Privacy 5. A Republican Right to Privacy 6. Civic Virtue and Privacy Conclusion: Privacy as a Republican Value
Biography
Andrew Roberts is Professor at the Melbourne Law School, The University of Melbourne, Australia.






