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100 1 _aWestin, Alan F.
245 1 0 _aPrivacy and Freedom
_c[by] Alan F. Westin. Foreword by Oscar M. Ruebhausen.
250 _a[1st ed.]
260 _aNew York,
_bAtheneum,
_c1967.
300 _axvi, 487 p.
_c25 cm.
504 _aBibliography: p. 445-458.
505 _aPrologue Part One: The Functions of Privacy and Surveillance in Society Chapter One: The Origins of Modern Claims to Privacy Chapter Two: Privacy in the Modern Democratic State Chapter Three: Intrusions on Privacy: Self-Revelation, Curiosity, and Surveillance Part Two: New Tools for Invading Privacy Chapter Four: The Listening and Watching Devices: New Techniques of Physical Surveillance Chapter Five: Private and Government Use of Physical Surveillance Chapter Six: Probing the Mind: Psychological Surveillance Chapter Seven: The Revolution in Information Collection and Processing: Data Surveillance Part Three: American Society’s Struggle for Controls: Five Case Studies Chapter Eight: Dissolving the Walls and Windows Chapter Nine: Truth Through Stress Chapter Ten: Prove That You’re Adjusted Chapter Eleven: Tampering with the Unconscious Chapter Twelve: Pulling All the Facts Together Part Four: Policy Choices for the 1970s Chapter Thirteen: Privacy and American Law Chapter Fourteen: Restoring the Balance of Privacy in America Notes Bibliography Index
650 0 _aPrivacy, Right of
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