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Silencing political dissent

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Zusatztext “Take a little of your time to read Nancy Chang's  Silencing Political Dissent . If this incisive explanation of the government's current assault on America's constitutional freedoms and due process doesn't motivate you toward the defense of democracy! it is likely that you either don't use your rights or care enough about their protection for others.” –Ralph Nader “A tightly argued book.” – Los Angeles Times “An invaluable primer … Everyone living in America should read Chang's concise and clarifying book! and use it as the foundation for a new habit of vigilance. Freedom is not a natural! consistent! or inevitable state of being; it's a construct! a cooperative effort! an ongoing work of art that we must all contribute to and safeguard! lest it be dismantled and erased.” –Donna Seaman!  Speakeasy Magazine “In a crude exploitation of the anguish and concern over the terrorist atrocities of Sept. 11! the Bush administration has sought to implement favored programs that have no relation to terrorism and would be sure to arouse protest if it could not cynically wield the weapon of "patriotism" to silence opposition. That includes steps to strengthen unaccountable executive power and curb independent thought and expression. Chang's study expertly reviews these threats! which should be understood and resisted by those who value their freedom and democratic rights.” –Noam Chomsky “ Silencing Political Dissent  is the stuff of sleepless nights. Read it! and be warned.” –Eleanor J. Bader!  The Progressive “ Silencing Political Dissent  offers a compelling primer in the ways that responding to fear can endanger—and has already endangered—the freedoms and liberties that define us as a nation. Nancy Chang explains in clear! concise! and jargon-free language why the government's response to September 11 poses the greatest threat to civil liberties that most of us have experienced in our lifetime! and illustrates with historical examples why so much of what we have done is a mistake. A must-read for anyone concerned about just what kind of freedom will actually survive Operation Enduring Freedom.” –Professor David Cole! Georgetown University Law Center “Nancy Chang was among the first to analyze the Ashcroft/Bush assault on human rights. This is an indispensable book for anyone who wants to understand the current crisis.” –Michael Tigar “This is an essential book for anyone who wants to make the Bill of Rights entirely relevant in the age of Bush-Ashcroft.” –Nat Hentoff “This analysis by Nancy Chang should be read by everyone concerned with a free society.” –Howard Zinn! from the foreword Informationen zum Autor NANCY CHANG is the Senior Litigation Attorney at the Center for Constitutional Rights in New York City. Nancy’s work at CCR has focused on protecting the First Amendment rights of political activists against government efforts to silence dissent! safeguarding civil liberties against measures taken in the name of national security! protecting the constitutional rights of immigrants! and combating racial profiling. Klappentext In her groundbreaking new book! Silencing Political Dissent! constitutional expert Nancy Chang examines how the Bush administration's fight against terrorism is resulting in a disturbing erosion of First Amendment rights and increase of executive power. Chang's compelling analysis begins with a historical review of political repression and intolerance of dissent in America. From the Sedition Act of 1798! through the Smith Act of the 1940s and the internment of Japanese Americans in World War II! to the FBI's infamous COINTELPRO program of the 1960s! Chang recalls how during times of crisis and war! the U.S. government has unjustly detained individuals! invaded personal privacy! and hampered the free s...

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Authors Center for Constitutional Rights, Nancy Chang, Howard Zinn
Publisher Seven stories press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 09.07.2002
 
EAN 9781583224946
ISBN 978-1-58322-494-6
No. of pages 167
Dimensions 126 mm x 178 mm x 8 mm
Series Open Media Series
Open Media Series
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

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