The Dangers of Dissent
The FBI and Civil Liberties since 1965- Authors:
- Publisher:
- 2010
Summary
While most studies of the FBI focus on the long tenure of Director J. Edgar Hoover (1924-1972), The Dangers of Dissent shifts the ground to the recent past. The book examines FBI practices in the domestic security field through the prism of 'political policing.' The monitoring of dissent is exposed, as are the Bureau's controversial 'counterintelligence' operations designed to disrupt political activity. This book reveals that attacks on civil liberties focus on a wide range of domestic critics on both the Left and the Right. This book traces the evolution of FBI spying from 1965 to the present through the eyes of those under investigation, as well as through numerous FBI documents, never used before in scholarly writing, that were recently declassified using the Freedom of Information Act or released during litigation (Greenberg v. FBI). Ivan Greenberg considers the diverse ways that government spying has crossed the line between legal intelligence-gathering to criminal action. While a number of studies focus on government policies under George W. Bush's 'War on Terror,' Greenberg is one of the few to situate the primary role of the FBI as it shaped and was reshaped by the historical context of the new American Surveillance Society.
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2010
- ISBN-Print
- 978-0-7391-4938-6
- ISBN-Online
- 978-0-7391-4939-3
- Publisher
- Lexington, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 334
- Product type
- Book Titles
Table of contents
- Contents No access
- Acknowledgments No access
- Introduction No access Pages 1 - 30
- Chapter 01. State Crimes No access Pages 31 - 68
- Chapter 02. The Evolution of 1970s Spying No access Pages 69 - 114
- Chapter 03. Did the FBI Really Change? No access Pages 115 - 150
- Chapter 04. The Need for Enemies after the Cold War No access Pages 151 - 182
- Chapter 05. The Terror Scare No access Pages 183 - 212
- Chapter 06. Information Flow and Political Policing No access Pages 213 - 250
- Chapter 07. Suing the FBI for Spying No access Pages 251 - 290
- Chapter 08. The FBI in the Surveillance Society No access Pages 291 - 306
- Selected Bibliography No access Pages 307 - 318
- Index No access Pages 319 - 334





