Does State Spying Make Us Safer?: The Munk Debate on Mass Surveillance
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Michael Hayden., Michael Hayden|AUTHOR., Alan Dershowitz|AUTHOR., Glenn Greenwald|AUTHOR., & Alexis Ohanian|AUTHOR. (2014). Does State Spying Make Us Safer?: The Munk Debate on Mass Surveillance . House of Anansi Press Inc.

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