8 edition of Snowden found in the catalog.
Published
August 25, 2015
by Seven Stories Press in New York, USA, Oakland, USA
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | [by] Ted Rall |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | JF 1525. W45 R35 2015 |
The Physical Object | |
Format | Paperback |
Pagination | 223 p. : ill. |
Number of Pages | 224 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL26204706M |
ISBN 10 | 1609806352 |
ISBN 10 | 9781609806354 |
LC Control Number | 2015002224 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 908838343 |
Frank M. Snowden is Andrew Downey Orrick Professor Emeritus of History and History of Medicine at Yale University. His previous books include The Conquest of Malaria: Italy, – and Naples in the Time of Cholera, –Brand: Yale University Press. Permanent Record is a riveting account and a curious artifact. The book is unlikely to change anyone's mind about Snowden, but when it comes to privacy and speech and the Constitution, his story clarifies the stakes. The New York Times - Jennifer SzalaiPages:
This week, over this book, the US government sued Snowden. In case anyone forgot, Barr once worked for the CIA and his father worked for the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), the agency’s. Edward Snowden has no new bombshells in this book, but "Permanent Record" is still full of surprises in some ways. Far from the low-level IT drone depicted in most early press accounts, and even further from the naive double agent trashed by his critics, the narrator of this book is a thoughtful, painfully self-aware intelligence professional who found himself forced to confront /5.
This book, written by Snowden himself, is well written, intelligent, informative, and entertaining. It reads like you're sitting down listening to /5(K). This book chronicles the life of Mr. Snowden, pact with raw emotion. Let go of any preconceived notions prior to reading this book. Ed dives deep and personal with this book laying out his youth, career and newfound life as a fugitive from /5(K).
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(By the way, the book has no index)/5(). The author of this book makes a good case for the morality behind Snowden’s decision, and therefore readers who formally viewed Snowden as a “criminal” or a “narcissist” may make a different assessment of his character after finishing the book.
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Rall describes Snowden's political vision and hopes for the future. In a way, the book tells two stories: Snowden's and a larger one that describes all of us on the threshold of tremendous technological upheaval and political change/5(49). Edward Snowden, the National Security Agency contractor who leaked a trove of secret documents inhas written a memoir expected to come out Author: Concepción de León.
Snowden, of course, tells the story of Edward Snowden, the USA's favorite whistle blower. The book explains what he did and why it's important, as well as giving a look at his upbringing and general character. It's generally approving of his/5.
Snowden has no new bombshells in his book. But he offers a very readable memoir about growing up with the Internet, a detailed rationale for his actions, and a look at how government surveillance. In his acknowledgments, Snowden thanks the novelist Joshua Cohen for “helping to transform my rambling reminiscences and capsule manifestoes into a book.” (As the N.S.A.
might know, I edited. Frank M. Snowden is Andrew Downey Orrick Professor Emeritus of History and History of Medicine at Yale University. His previous books include The Conquest of Malaria: Italy, – and Naples in the Time of Cholera, –/5(7).
Edward Snowden’s memoir “Permanent Record” is a best seller. Hackers are trying to cash in on it, too. A type of malware called Emotet is being embedded in an email phishing campaign that Author: Kartikay Mehrotra.
Edward Joseph Snowden is an American whistleblower who copied and leaked highly classified information from the National Security Agency (NSA) in when he was a Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) employee and subcontractor/5.
Snowden's book is nothing to get overly excited about though he writes well. Nevertheless I found it very interesting. And even if the WSJ's reviewer believes that Snowden's purpose in writing it was to show his high ideals and concern for the American people; and even if that is so, so what.
(By the way, the book has no index)/5(4K). The book describes Snowden's childhood as well as his tenure at the Central Intelligence Agency and National Security Agency and his motivations for the leaking of highly classified information in that revealed global surveillance programs.
Snowden also discusses his views on authoritarianism, democracy and : Edward Snowden. Edward Joseph Snowden (born J ) is an American whistleblower who copied and leaked highly classified information from the National Security Agency (NSA) in when he was a Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) employee and subcontractor.
His disclosures revealed numerous global surveillance programs, many run by the NSA and the Five Eyes Intelligence Education: Anne Arundel Community College.
Snowden’s book, “Permanent Record,” is an exploration of his disenchantment with a digital universe that, early in his life, he saw as a. Snowden's book, which was published in September in the United States by Macmillan Publishing Group, details CIA and NSA intelligence-gathering activities, including classified : Dan Mangan.
Wizner, Snowden's lawyer, said the government's attempt to seize Snowden's book profits may have an unintended consequence: spreading public awareness about the highly classified government.
The suit claims Snowden, living in exile in Moscow, violated the agreements by publishing the book without submitting it for review and by.
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The Snowden Files: The Inside Story of the World's Most Wanted Man. by Luke Harding out of 5 stars Kindle $ $. A federal judge sided with the government in a lawsuit over Snowden’s book.
Edward Snowden won’t earn profits from the sales of his memoir, after federal judge found in favor of the government Author: Colin Lecher. Snowden said the book would continue to be sold. “The court’s ruling is a hack intended to circumvent first amendment limits on what the. Edward Snowden On The NSA, His Book 'Permanent Record' And Life In Russia InSnowden showed journalists thousands of top-secret documents about U.S.
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