Society and Social Sciences, Politics and Government, International Relations, Espionage and Secret Services

The Machine Never Blinks: A Graphic History of Spying and Surveillance
Ivan Greenberg (author), Everett Patterson (illustrator), Joseph Canlas (illustrator), Ralph Nader (other)
Hardback Published on: 02/06/2020
Price: £22.99
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Synopsis
In The Machine Never Blinks, the story of surveillance is presented from its earliest days, to help you more fully understand today's headlines about every-increasing, constant, and unrelenting monitoring and global data collection. It's a threat to your rights, privacy, dignity, and sanity. This book spans surveillance from the Trojan Horse, through 9/11 and to the so-called War on Terror, which enabled the exponential growth of government and corporate intercepts and databases. It also explains spying as entertainment (reality TV) and convenience (smart speakers). Take a look around... Who's watching you right now?
Publisher information
- Publisher: Fantagraphics Books
- ISBN: 9781683962823
- Number of pages: 136
- Dimensions: 232 x 226 x 14 mm
- Weight: 448g
- Languages: English