Does state spying make us safer?

the Munk Debate on mass surveillance

112 pages

English language

Published Nov. 15, 2014

ISBN:
978-1-77089-841-7
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OCLC Number:
883940187

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"Does government surveillance make us safer? The thirteenth Munk Debate, held in Toronto on Friday, May 2, 2014, pitted Michael Hayden and Alan Dershowitz against Glenn Greenwald and Alexis Ohanian to debate whether state surveillance is a legitimate defence of our freedom — the democratic issue of the moment. In a risk-filled world, democracies are increasingly turning to large-scale state surveillance, at home and abroad, to fight complex and unconventional threats — but is it justified? For some, the threats more than justify the current surveillance system, and the laws and institutions of democracies are more than capable of balancing the needs of individual privacy with collective security. But for others, we are in peril of sacrificing to a vast and unaccountable state surveillance apparatus the civil liberties that guarantee citizens’ basic freedoms and our democratic way of life."--

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Subjects

  • Intelligence service
  • National security
  • Electronic surveillance
  • Social control
  • Internal security
  • Right of Privacy
  • The State