Liberal and communitarian defenses of workplace privacy

Journal of Business Ethics 16 (8):817-823 (1997)
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Abstract

In this paper, I survey liberal and communitarian defenses of privacy, paying particular attention to defenses of privacy in the workplace. I argue that liberalism cannot explain all our of intuitions about the wrongness of workplace invasions of privacy. Communitarianism, on the other hand, is able to account for these intuitions.

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