
The Past and Present of Privacy and Public Life (with Tiffany Jenkins)
EconTalk
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The Right to Be Left Alone: Privacy in an Extroverted Society
This chapter delves into the historical development of privacy and the right to be left alone, rooted in 19th-century philosophies. It critiques modern societal biases favoring extroversion, advocating for a recognition of introverts' legitimate needs for emotional space.
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