Includes bibliographical references (pages 349-365) and index.
Contents
A class analysis of early FBI spying -- Manipulating the media -- Threatening historians -- The ideology of the FBI -- The deep throat faction -- Surveillance society policing -- Postscript : the 10th anniversary of 9/11.
Summary
Surveillance in America is a study of FBI surveillance practices and policies since 1920 based on recently declassified FBI files. This wide-ranging study looks at such subjects as the media, academic historians, the Watergate crisis, and surveillance of the American working class.
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