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A government of wolves, the emerging American police state, John W. Whitehead ; with an introduction by Nat Hentoff

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A government of wolves, the emerging American police state, John W. Whitehead ; with an introduction by Nat Hentoff
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 235-269) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
A government of wolves
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
830947003
Responsibility statement
John W. Whitehead ; with an introduction by Nat Hentoff
Sub title
the emerging American police state
Summary
Whitehead charts America's transition from a society governed by "we the people" to a police state governed by the strong arm of the law. In such an environment, the law becomes yet another tool to oppress the people, and the American people are in grave danger of losing their basic freedoms. He provides a call to action offering timely and practical initiatives for Americans to take charge of present course of history and stop the growing police state
Table Of Contents
PART I. Is this America? I am afraid -- Who will protect us from our government? -- On the road to a police state -- -- PART II. The future is here. Fiction has become reality -- Reality check -- Smiling at Big Brother -- -- PART III. Welcome to the police state. 1984 -- America's new way of life -- SWAT team mania -- Dominate. Intimidate. Control. -- The New York prototype -- -- PART IV. The electronic concentration camp. The matrix : where they live -- The Federal "gestapo"? -- Living in Oceania -- The watchers and the watched -- A total control society -- -- PART V. America the battlefield. Subduing a populace : THX 1138 -- Tactics of intimidation -- Tasering us into compliance -- The goodbye effect -- Attack of the drones -- -- PART VI. The new American order. Soylent green is people -- Are we all criminals now? -- The criminalization of America's school children -- The prison industrial complex -- The psychology of compliance -- -- PART VII. The point of no return? V for vendetta -- Have we reached the point of no return? -- Know your rights or you will lose them -- Complaint lambs or nonviolent gadflies? -- What kind of revolutionary will you be?
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