Your Right to Privacy: Its Meaning
The idea of a right to privacy needlessly divides libertarians. Walter Block, libertarian friend and professional colleague, has cleared up this matter definitively when he wrote “…there is no such thing as a right to privacy except the right to protect one’s property from invasion.” In other words, the right to privacy to have meaning has to mean a right a person has that his property not be invaded because he and he alone owns it; and that ownership right entails a right to protect that property from invasion. In other words, in the exception cited by Walter rests the … Continue reading Your Right to Privacy: Its Meaning
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