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The Soft Cage. Surveillance in America, from Slavery to the War on Terror
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- Nombre de pages273
- FormatGrand Format
- PrésentationBroché
- Poids0.367 kg
- Dimensions14,7 cm × 22,6 cm × 1,9 cm
- ISBN0-465-05485-4
- EAN9780465054855
- Date de parution01/11/2004
- ÉditeurBasic Books
Résumé
On a typical day, you might make a call on a cell phone, withdraw money at an ATM, visit the mall, and make a purchase with a credit card. Each of these routine transactions leaves a digital trail, logging your movements, schedules, habits, and political beliefs for government agencies and businesses to access. As cutting-edge historian and journalist Christian Parenti points out, these everyday intrusions on privacy, while harmless in themselves, are part of a relentless (and clandestine) expansion of routine surveillance in American life over the last two centuries-from controlling slaves in the old South to implementing early criminal justice and tracking immigrants.
Parenti explores the role computers are playing in creating a whole new world of seemingly benign technologies-such as credit cards, Web site "cookies," and electronic toll collection-that have expanded this trend in the twenty-first century. The Soft Cage offers a compelling, vitally important history lesson for ever American concerned about the expansion of surveillance into our public and private lives.
Parenti explores the role computers are playing in creating a whole new world of seemingly benign technologies-such as credit cards, Web site "cookies," and electronic toll collection-that have expanded this trend in the twenty-first century. The Soft Cage offers a compelling, vitally important history lesson for ever American concerned about the expansion of surveillance into our public and private lives.




