The soft cage : surveillance in America : from slavery to the war on terror / Christian Parenti.

"The Soft Cage explores the hidden history of surveillance - from controlling slaves in the old South to implementing early criminal justice, tracking immigrants, and closely monitoring the poor as part of modern social work. It also explores the role computers play in creating a whole new worl...

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Main Author: Parenti, Christian
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Basic Books, [2003]
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Summary:"The Soft Cage explores the hidden history of surveillance - from controlling slaves in the old South to implementing early criminal justice, tracking immigrants, and closely monitoring the poor as part of modern social work. It also explores the role computers play in creating a whole new world of seemingly benign technologies - such as credit cards, website "cookies," electronic toll collection, "data mining," and iris scanners at airports."
"With fears of personal and national security at an all-time high, this ever-growing infrastructure of high-tech voyeurism is shifting the balance of power between individuals and the state in groundbreaking - and very dangerous - ways. From closed-circuit television cameras to the Department of Homeland Security, The Soft Cage offers a compelling, vitally important history lesson for every American concerned about the expansion of surveillance into our public and private lives."--Jacket.
Physical Description:xii, 273 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:0465054846
9780465054848
0465054854
9780465054855