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Why Privacy Isn't Everything

by Anita L. Allen
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Overview

Accountability protects public health and safety, facilitates law enforcement, and enhances national security, but it is much more than a bureaucratic concern for corporations, public administrators, and the criminal justice system. In Why Privacy Isn't Everything, Anita L. Allen provides a highly original treatment of neglected issues affecting the intimacies of everyday life, and freshly examines how a preeminent liberal society accommodates the competing demands of vital privacy and vital accountability for personal matters. Thus, "None of your business!" is at times the wrong thing to say, as much of what appears to be self-regarding conduct has implications for others that should have some bearing on how a person chooses to act. The book addresses such questions as, What does it mean to be accountable for conduct? For what personal matters am I accountable, and to whom? Allen concludes that the sticky webs of accountability that encase ordinary life are flexible enough to accommodate egalitarian moral, legal and social practices that are highly consistent with contemporary feminist reconstructions of liberalism.

About the Author, Anita L. Allen

Anita L. Allen is professor of law and philosophy at the University of Pennsylvania.

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Choice

The text offers a number of convincing case studies, ranging from political matters to Allen's own personal experiences. This highly readable book is at times provocative and always critical. Recommended.

Philosophy in Review

This book is a welcome introducation to accountability for private life.

Book Details

Published
April 1, 2003
Publisher
Lanham : Rowman & Littlefield, c2003.
Pages
224
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780742514089

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