The Question of Privacy in Public Policy: An Analysis of the Reagan-Bush Era

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This study examines the role of privacy in American political thought, specifically, the rise, implementation, and consequences of the conservative social policies of the Reagan-Bush era as they relate to the question of privacy.
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Author(s) By David S. Baggins.
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Format Hardback
Pages 216
Published in United States
Published 30 Jul 1993
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This study examines the role of privacy in American political thought, specifically, the rise, implementation, and consequences of the conservative social policies of the Reagan-Bush era as they relate to the question of privacy.
Preface The War on Privacy The Judiciary and Privacy Privacy and Public Policy The Rise of Privacy The Constitutional Origins of Privacy The Judiciary and the Right to Privacy The Sociology of Privacy in the Liberal Era The Fall of Privacy The Re
DAVID SADOFSKY is Associate Professor of Political Science at California State University at Hayward. He is the author of Knowledge as Power: Political and Legal Control of Information (Praeger, 1990).
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