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File Size: 31856 KB

Print Length: 592 pages

Publisher: Harvard University Press (May 7, 2018)

Publication Date: May 7, 2018

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B07JGQMY6X

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Most comprehensive look at the idea of privacy that is available today. A grand historic tour enlightens current notions of public and private in a way that makes you think. It has engaging stories of events in people's lives and of political conflict. Great photos, too!

This book is a great way to obtain a great amount of history and knowledge about privacy in the US. I would highly recommend this to anyone who has any interest in the subject, even if you don't, I would still recommend. It's a highly relatable book and has insight to the evolution of the concept of privacy in the US.

Nobody can accuse the author of not doing her homework, with very detailed content of 369 pages and 175 pages of references and notes, some of which have additional commentary. There was not a single topic addressed that I did not feel belonged, and several included were not on my historical radar as significant, only to be enlightened by their assessment here. Here in 2018 the landscape continues to change rapidly, and no author can be right up to date. I'd be interested in Ms. Igo's take on the DNA testing sites (I am on them, even though many people think that's crazy) and the unintended consequences of surprise relatives, unmasked criminals, and so on from perhaps that ultimate item of privacy, your genes. It seems there is no privacy topic she couldn't give a reasonable take on, short of how technology works at a low level, which is out of scope anyway.At the beginning, when I saw words like patriarchy, white privilege and elite, I thought, is this going to be another uninteresting and predictable academic rant? Fortunately, that turned out to be untrue, and the tone is almost all non-partisan, unless the reader thinks all groups should not be treated equally. This is not a political book, although of course political implications and opinions are part of the history and analysis. Some of the topics required engagement at the highest levels of the government. The author wisely (to me) limits her dig into reproductive rights and abortion, as privacy is not the underlying bedrock in those topics.Instead, there is an excellent discussion of Griswold and associated cases that defined the right to privacy that made Roe v. Wade possible, even if the constitutional framework was rickety and ambiguous. The text explains the background, the arguments, the strengths and weaknesses, and the downstream results, as desired in serious history. Solid work.The creation of the Social Security system and its SSNs was a richer story than I expected, in that the privacy debate was more vigorous than I realized. I recall having grades posted in college outside office doors in the 1970s using SSNs as our IDs, a simple example of exactly what was not supposed to happen. Even though the systems and challenges in those early decades seem almost quaint, the author explains how they fell on the historic arc toward today.An angle I did not anticipate was scientific experiments and considering their impact on the participants as a privacy issue. That is, could I as a participant be harmed psychologically such that my privacy was invaded in a way that was worse than whatever experiments learned about me? And let's not forget the battery of psychological and personality tests, often with invasive and inappropriate questions and lousy security. (I once went on a company retreat where our group all did the Myers-Briggs test and reviewed the results so that we could allegedly understand each other better. Hmm. Was that reasonable? Two of the people eventually married, so perhaps there was a positive result.)As public media became more pervasive with the rise of TV, we have "The Hidden Persuaders" and a wave of simultaneous manipulation by advertisers and again learning details about us. Of course, that was child's play compared to today with social media and online advertising extraction. And no, I don't want a "smart TV" that reports what I watch in order to bring me better special offers! Perhaps in five years the author will do an update on what Alexa and her pals have done, or what smart wristbands have wrought - hey, we'll give you a discount on your insurance if you merely let us track your vital signs and location at all times. The author certainly believes in the amazing talents of innovators to find ways to get their hooks in, and doesn't predict a plateau, for sure.The author seems to lament, as an expert in privacy and the consequences of its loss, how much people now desire publicity. As she says in the conclusion, "The picture is complicated by the fact that Americans' desire for privacy is seemingly matched only by their quest for self-disclosure," along with even a reference to "The Onion" (!) and its "outing the social media leader Facebook as a brilliant CIA operation: a mother lode for government spies, offering up caches of free data on every U.S. citizen, volunarily divulged and conveniently uploaded for viewing." How much of the game has been lost?Two of the other topics I enjoyed were the Louds ("An American Family"), the progenitor of reality TV, and also a controversial experiment unfamiliar to me, one that involved gay men in "tea rooms". Informative and insightful. In fact, the author gives special note to the history and issues regarding "homosexuals" in public and private.Another is the shift of surveillance from primarily being physical or virtual spying toward record keeping, data surveillance, and data analytics. As the author rightly points out, aggregate record keeping and sharing was one of the arguments at the launch of Social Security, as all kinds of agencies wanted the data. After all, it's in the name of progress and our ability to serve you better! However, with today's massive warehouses and nearly unlimited computing capacity, what cannot be deduced? She closes with a valid question: how do anonymity and privacy relate? Do we still have a "right to be left alone" within the administrative state and a world of pervasive technology? Are we able to decide for ourselves?In the end, some readers might wish for Ms. Igo to call out more specific action, a laundry list of real things for the government to do in policy, regulation or whatever, in the vein of "what do we do about it?" I, for one, am glad she did not push. I consider this a wonderful history, and that is good enough.

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