A research paper on different aspects of current privacy rights and the acceptance of their violation by the U.S. government, such as the Patriot Act and surveillance issues.
This paper explains privacy rights as they relate to anti-utopian literature, such as "Brave New World" or "1984". It also describes current violations of these rights as they relate to technological advances and military operations.
From the Paper:
"Privacy can be considered one of the most valued rights of a civilized society. The framers of the constitution had this in mind when they developed search and seizure laws to protect the citizens' privacy from British soldiers. The American Civil Liberties Union predicts, "The United States is at risk of turning into a full-fledged surveillance society" (ACLU). The invasion of privacy has long been evident in anti-utopian literature, and now it is becoming more common, openly available, and more accepted by our government."
"Privacy Rights" 15 January 2012. Web. 11 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Essay-Privacy-Rights/57740>
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darkrocker21
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Apr 09, 2005
I'm an English major at Flomaton Tech. I write many papers, all ranging from A minus to A plus. I only submit papers that have been graded and received an "A".