The Right To Oblivion by Lowry Pressly

Privacy in the Digital Age

The Right to Oblivion by Lowry Pressly delves into the significance of privacy in our modern, interconnected world. As surveillance and data collection become increasingly pervasive, the book explores the essential role privacy plays in enriching our lives. Pressly argues that privacy is not just a right to be defended but a crucial element for fostering meaningful relationships, personal growth, and self-discovery. Through philosophical insights and cultural references, the book highlights the need for a personal sanctuary beyond the digital realm, emphasizing privacy as a cornerstone for a fulfilling life.

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Published
2024
Nationality
Unknown
Length
Short
Pages
240
Original Language
English
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