Eavesdropping - An Intimate History
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Added by: Kahena | Karma: 11526.37 | Non-Fiction | 8 April 2011 |
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Eavesdropping - An Intimate History
In this entertaining study, Locke examines the ways in which privacy has changed over the course of history. Putting the Facebook generation in perspective, he contends that a lack of privacy made our distant ancestors feel secure "because they could see each other at all times" (as is the case with animals and birds). As societies became more sedentary, we built houses, but privacy within was also limited. At times, the church urged congregants to watch one another for wickedness, and information gleaned was used at trial. |
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Tags: privacy, times, within, limited, church, Eavesdropping, History, Intimate |