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portada You Have no Rights: Stories of America in an age of Repression (en Inglés)
Formato
Libro Físico
Editorial
Año
2007
Idioma
Inglés
N° páginas
232
Encuadernación
Tapa Blanda
Peso
1
ISBN
1595581642
ISBN13
9781595581648
N° edición
1
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You Have no Rights: Stories of America in an age of Repression (en Inglés)

Matthew Rothschild (Autor) · The New Press · Tapa Blanda

You Have no Rights: Stories of America in an age of Repression (en Inglés) - Matthew Rothschild

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Chilling true stories of ordinary Americans whose everyday liberties have been violated since September 11."I'm very liberal and sometimes my friends say I'm giving them some kind of paranoid, nutty stuff, and I agree, but then the FBI show up."—Marc Schultz, reported to the FBI for reading an article called "Weapons of Mass Stupidity: Fox News hits a new lowest common denominator" while he stood in line at a coffee shopIn West Virginia, Renee Jensen put up a yard sign saying "Mr. Bush: You're Fired." She's questioned by the Secret Service. In Alabama, Lynne Gobbell put a Kerry/Edwards bumper sticker on her car. She's fired from her job. In Vermont, Tom Treece had his high school students write essays and make posters either defending or criticizing the Iraq War. After midnight, the police entered his classroom and took photos of the student artwork.The heated debates about the Patriot Act, about extensive registration and arrest programs for immigrants, and about domestic spying by the FBI, Pentagon, and National Security Agency have all been front-page news. But less understood are the effects of ramped-up national security policies on ordinary people across the country.In this hard-to-put-down book, Matthew Rothschild, editor of The Progressive magazine, shows that post-9/11 America has entered a repressive age. Through dozens of engrossing and disturbing individual stories, You Have No Rights makes clear that America is now a country that is both less safe and less free.From You Have No Rights: Near Albany, New York, Stephen Downs went to a mall with his son Roger, and the two of them bought shirts in a T-shirt shop. Downs put his shirt on, went to eat in the food court—and was arrested. The T-shirt's message? "Peace on Earth."

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