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Plato's Dreams Realized: Surveillance and Citizen Rights, from KGB to FBI

Title : Plato's Dreams Realized: Surveillance and Citizen Rights, from KGB to FBI
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Rating : 4.24 (654 Votes)
Asin : 0875864945
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 260 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-07-04
Language : English

After briefly discussing these experiences, he sets out on a broad investigation of the US national security state and its conflict with fundamental rights, mixing philosophical questions of privacy and autonomy with historical and documentary investigation of US government surveillance. --Reference & Research Book News . After having served time in a Soviet camp for dissidents, the author came to the United States in 1981, only to find out some years later that the Federal Bureau of Investigation had placed him under surveillance shortly after his arrival

letter-writing. However, developments in connection with the war on terror, such as the USA Patriot Act, allow the US government use of FISC surveillance information for criminal persecution. Yet the United States government employs several legal mechanisms, especially against foreign intelligence agents, which hinge on innovative uses of electronic surveillance. Such techniques include the use of friendly countries intelligence services and Echelon to avoid the ticklish problem of obtaining warrants.The information collected by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC) used to be barred from presentation in criminal court as evidence, because it entailed a much weaker probable cause requirement than domestic surveillance. with regards to national security beliefs.He gives an overview of documents he was able to receive pursuant the Freedom of Information Act mostly blacked out, although they describe his own suspicious activities, i.e

You and your so called privacy The author is very well informed and this is a very well thought out book. The technology and techniques discussed in the book are current. The book is very thought provoking.

Just prior to competing his graduate degree in Mathematics in the Soviet Union in 1975, he was arrested for composing and distributing subversive pamphlets compiled of quotes from official Soviet sources including Marx and Engels and the Soviet Philosophical Encyclopedia, excerpts from the US and Japanese constitutions, and a definition of due process of the law taken from a decision of the US Supreme Court. Avakov, a top international con

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