Alfred McCoy speaks on "United States of Surveillance" (lecture)
The telescreens in Orwell’s “1984” monitoring Winston Smith are crude devices compared to 21st century technology but they make the point. Big Brother is watching your every move. Today, the weapons of surveillance in the hands of state agencies have grown enormously in scope and sophistication. Basic rights are in jeopardy. Invasions of privacy such as warrentless wiretapping, intercepting cell phone messages and reading email are increasing. When those electronic interventions don’t work there are always the old reliable agent provocateurs, framing and planting of evidence. In fighting the so-called war on terror, surveillance is one of the biggest growth industries in the United States. There are always new threats. Turn the cameras on and your liberties off.
Alfred McCoy is professor of history at the University of Wisconsin. He is the author of the classic "The Politics of Heroin: CIA Complicity in the Global Drug Trade.” For “Closer than Brothers,” his pioneering book on the impact of CIA torture on the Philippine military, he was awarded the Goodman Prize. He is also the author of “A Question of Torture” and “Policing America's Empire.”
Alternative Radio on 11/23/10
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Tue, 11/23/2010 - 9:00am to 10:00am
Alfred McCoy speaks on "United States of Surveillance"
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