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Almanac: Charles Stross on privacy by Terry Teachout

"Privacy is a peculiarly twentieth-century concept, an artifact of the Western urban middle classes: Before then, only the super rich could afford it, and since the invention of e-mail and the mobile phone, it has largely slipped away." Charles Stross, Rule 34

SOURCE: ArtsJournal at 06:00AM on January 16, 2019

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