No Place To Hide by Glenn Greenwald

Edward Snowden, the NSA, and the U.S. Surveillance State

The book provides an in-depth examination of the global surveillance practices revealed by whistleblower Edward Snowden, focusing on the extensive reach of the National Security Agency (NSA). It explores the implications of mass data collection on privacy and civil liberties, highlighting the tension between national security and individual rights. Through detailed accounts and analysis, the book underscores the ethical and political challenges posed by government surveillance, while also reflecting on the role of journalism in uncovering and confronting these issues.

Published
2014
Nationality
American
Length
Medium
Pages
250-300
Original Language
English
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(4.5)
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