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See Schoeman, chapter 3.
John Stuart Mill,On Liberty, in A. D. Lindsay, ed.,Utilitarianism, Liberty, and Representative Government (E.P Dutton, 1951), pp. 179-80.
On the claim that the practice of privacy is historically conditioned, see Schoeman, chapter 7.
InGay Ideas (Beacon Press, 1991), pp. 11–48. Referred to hereafter as “Mohr”.)
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Nunan, R. Militant gays, gays in the military, and privacy as social freedom. Law Philos 13, 481–492 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02350480
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