What Price Security?

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What Price Security?

Society and culture: general Politics and government International relations Espionage and secret services Terrorism, armed struggle

Author: Gordon B. Greer

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Language: English

Published by: iUniverse

Published on: 20th July 2005

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 217 Kb

ISBN: 9780595802616


In the wake of the September 11 attacks, American citizens within the United States constantly worry about security against future terrorist attacks. But author Gordon Greer delves further into this subject by trying to understand why the general public is so intent on the ramifications of security measures, such as the Patriot Act.

The history of warfare might provide an answer. Greer examines domestic security throughout the history of the United States. During a period of war or the aftermath of war, the American government has generally found it necessary to install security measures that may limit a citizen's basic rights or freedoms.

Greer discusses these security issues from the earliest history of the United States, beginning with the early American settlers and the Revolutionary War through World War II and the Cold War. Greer points out that ordinary American citizens may chafe under the constraints such wars produce simply because the United States has arguably never been a totalitarian government.

What Price Security?

is a thought-provoking look at a subject that affects us all, offering insight into how America can protect itself against future attacks.

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