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| Material Type: | Internet resource |
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| Document Type: | Book, Internet Resource |
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Amitai Etzioni |
| ISBN: | 0415950473 9780415950473 9780203997130 0203997131 |
| OCLC Number: | 55066743 |
| Description: | xi, 196 p. ; 21 cm. |
| Contents: | How liberty is lost -- An overview of security measures -- Privacy and security in electronic communications -- Public health and the threat of bioterrorism -- A case for national ID cards? -- The limits of nation building. |
| Responsibility: | Amitai Etzioni. |
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"Amitai Etzioni presents a thoughtful assessment of the controversial post 9/11 measures and proposals that undermine civil liberties in the name of national security. Even for those of us who disagree with some of his conclusions, this book provides valuable insights into the essential task of maximizing safety while minimizing invasions of liberty.."<br>-Nadine Strossen, President, American Civil Liberties Union, and Professor of Law, New York Law School <br>"This book is very welcome. Dr. Etzioni shows us how to avoid the paired vices anchored in terrorist-induced fear or police state-abetted oppression. It would indeed be cowardly and unpatriotic not to take reasoned steps against the purveyors of hate, but it would be equally rash to under-appreciate the significance of a rule of law that aspires to advance human dignity. Finding the balance between civil liberty and national security requires wisdom, and this volume orients the public debate toward it.."<br>-Douglas W. Kmiec, Chair & Professor of Constitutional Law, Pepperdine University, and Constitutional Legal Counsel to Ronald Reagan <br>"Etzioni has produced a detailed, very thoughtful, balanced but provocative examination of how our nation MUST respond to the very real threat of terrorism. He demonstrates decisively that the notion that we should not increase governmental authority to protect innocent civilians from ruthless terrorists, lest we sacrifice our precious freedoms, is simply based on a false premise.."<br>-Larry D. Thompson former Deputy Attorney General (2001-2003), and Senior Fellow at The Brookings Institute <br>"Amitai Etzioni's comprehensive survey of freedom and security issues is iconoclastic andthought-provoking. Breaking the tired paradigm of balancing safety and liberty, Etzioni seeks third way, grounded in history and in a sense of community. Though many will debate his prescriptions, none should ignore them. This book is must reading for anyone concerned with issues relatingto civil liberties and national security.."<br>-Paul Rosenzweig, Senior Legal Research Fellow, The Heritage Foundation <br>"Favoring facts over rhetoric and supporting his analysis with solid research, Etzioni sheds light on debates dominated by heat and smoke. Beyond answering the specific question posed in the title of the book, "How Patriotic is the Patriot Act? is an indispensable guide in the quest for those elusive policies that make America both safe and free.."<br>-Viet D. Dinh, Georgetown Law Professor, and former U.S. Assistant General Attorney for Legal Policy (2001-2003) <br> Read more...
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- États-Unis. -- Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism (USA PATRIOT ACT) Act of 2001.
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