> Pressly's book is less about privacy and more about what it
protects, a condition he calls "oblivion."
Privacy is a beautiful word because it actually describes a cluster
that is a massive part of the human experience, including dignity,
respect, self-respect, and most importantly perhaps "peace".
Privacy is a beautiful word because it actually describes a cluster that is a massive part of the human experience, including dignity, respect, self-respect, and most importantly perhaps "peace".