Glenn Negley Quote

It seems apparent that the circumstances of existence in modern society are in many ways more restrictive of privacy than conditions in the past; we seem haunted by specters of the organization man, Big Brother, and the omnipresent state. Yet the facts of a changing social and political structure do not themselves attest the badness of that change.


p. 319 - "Philosophical views on the value of privacy", 1966


It seems apparent that the circumstances of existence in modern society are in many ways more restrictive of privacy than conditions in the past; we...

It seems apparent that the circumstances of existence in modern society are in many ways more restrictive of privacy than conditions in the past; we...

It seems apparent that the circumstances of existence in modern society are in many ways more restrictive of privacy than conditions in the past; we...

It seems apparent that the circumstances of existence in modern society are in many ways more restrictive of privacy than conditions in the past; we...