6 Jun, 2014
A Surveillance State Beyond Imagination Is Being Created in One of the World’s Freest Countries
By Noam Chomsky
June 2, 2014 – In the past several months, we have been provided with instructive lessons on the nature of state power and the forces that drive state policy. And on a closely related matter: the subtle, differentiated concept of transparency.
The source of the instruction, of course, is the trove of documents about the National Security Agency surveillance system released by the courageous fighter for freedom Edward J. Snowden, expertly summarized and analyzed by his collaborator Glenn Greenwald in his new book, “No Place to Hide.”
The documents unveil a remarkable project to expose to state scrutiny vital information about every person who falls within the grasp of the colossus – in principle, every person linked to the modern electronic society.
Nothing so ambitious was imagined by the dystopian prophets of grim totalitarian worlds ahead.
Read the rest: Noam Chomsky: A Surveillance State Beyond Imagination Is Being Created in One of the World’s Freest Countries | Alternet.
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