
The Right to Privacy
Navigating the Legal and Ethical Dimensions of Personal Boundaries in the Modern WorldBy Louis Dembitz Brandeis, Samuel D. WarrenLength1h 33m
About this audiobook
Spanning the evolution of legal thought and societal development, *The Right to Privacy* asserts its place as a seminal anthology addressing the paradigm shifts in understanding privacy in the modern age. Assembled with perceptive literary acumen, this collection offers a profound exploration into privacy'Äôs multifaceted dimensions, capturing the reader's attention with varying literary styles that range from carefully reasoned legal arguments to more philosophically orientated prose. The anthology'Äôs significance is spotlighted through its diverse narrative offerings which delve deeply into individuals'Äô autonomy and the tension between personal privacy and public interest, emblematic of continuous societal and legal negotiations. This carefully curated work draws from the monumental contributions of Louis Dembitz Brandeis and Samuel D. Warren, pioneering figures whose juridical philosophies form the bedrock of this collection. Seen as forerunners in privacy rights advocacy, the authors'Äô perspectives align closely with the broader historical and cultural transformations of their times, reflecting the growing necessity of discussing privacy in conjunction with technological advancement and changing societal norms. Their collective voices resonate throughout the anthology, offering enlightening insights that contribute to the ongoing dialogue about individual rights within a communal context. Readers are invited to engage thoughtfully with *The Right to Privacy*, as it presents a rare confluence of narrative voices and insightful discourse. This volume encourages exploration of privacy'Äôs rich and nuanced landscape, making it invaluable for those seeking a deeper understanding of this essential human concern. It stands not only as a crucial educational cornerstone but also as an indispensable resource for fostering dialogue among varied perspectives, presenting privacy as a dynamic thematic tapestry woven by its contributing authors.
Audiobook details
GenrePolitics and Government, Literary Classics
Length1 hr 33 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateSep 17, 2023
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Introduction
2HARVARD LAW REVIEW
3THE RIGHT TO PRIVACY.: FOOTNOTES: