Spying on Democracy: Government Surveillance, Corporate Power and Public Resistance 978-0-87286-603-4, 0872866033, 978-0-87286-599-0, 0407270167

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Spying on Democracy: Government Surveillance, Corporate Power and Public Resistance
 978-0-87286-603-4, 0872866033, 978-0-87286-599-0, 0407270167

Table of contents :
Content: Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Acknowledgments
Foreword by Lewis Lapham
Introduction
Chapter One: Trafficking Imagination in the Streets
Chapter Two: A Whopper, a Coke, and an Order of Spies
Chapter Three: Enemies at Home
Chapter Four: Always Deceptive, Often Illegal
Chapter Five: Spying on Children
Chapter Six: Green Squads
Chapter Seven: Listening in on Lawyers
Chapter Eight: Spying on the Press
Chapter Nine: The Constitutional Cost of Contracting
Chapter Ten: Computers Can't Commit Crimes
Chapter Eleven: Celestial Eyes. Chapter Twelve: Location, Location, LocationChapter Thirteen: Troublemakers Bring Us to Our Senses
Conclusion: Custodians of Democracy
Endnotes
Index
About the Author.

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