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The American Panopticon: Why A Free Society Can’t Have Mass Surveillance
Submitted by Government Deni... on Mon, 2015-03-30 00:00
This article is comprehensive (17,000 words) and covers everything you need to know about why mass surveillance is dangerous (whether you "have nothing to hide" or not), what kinds of surveillance are happening now, and what dystopian surveillance mechanisms we may have in the near future.
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