Tag: surveillance
Ai Weiwei Puts You Under Surveillance at the Armory
Ai Weiwei and Herzog & de Meuron stage engagement with omnipresent surveillance.
Hillary Joins the Police State Parade
Hillary Clinton's response to Brussels? More surveillance and police.
Someone to Watch Over Me: Poitras Surveys the Whitney
Poitras makes you distressingly aware of the security state within which you're enmeshed.
Senate Expected to Approve CISA Surveillance
Apple and Twitter have expressed opposition to invading your privacy.
NYC Art, US Court Slap NSA Surveillance
A little less massive snooping into Americans' lives.
Post-Charlie Hebdo: Freedom and its Discontents
We can't have it both ways, and we shouldn't.
How Does America Regain Its Moral Authority?
Or one day we will have no liberty left to protect.
The Urgency of a Progressive Challenge to Hillary
Some questions to make the 2016 nomination earned, not anointed.
Putin’s Speech Covered Far More Than Blasting U.S.
Putin’s American critique was acid indeed. But it wasn’t a Khrushchev shoe-pounding diatribe.
Journalism by the Riff Raff
Journalism can be practiced well or poorly -- by anybody at all.
Edward Snowden, Barack Obama and the Surveillance State
Violating our privacy is not protecting Americans.
Hurtling Toward World War III
Scholars and economists offer grave warnings, but policymakers and banks aren't listening.
Spying and Gold: The Germany-China-U.S. Shuffle
The American government, caught with pants down, finds it hard to dance with an old ally and a rising power.
National Security Depends on Press Freedom
The federal courts spit on the Constitution, hoping you’ll think backwards.
America’s Major Misnomer: The USA Freedom Act
Freedom from government spying: part of the country’s past.
A Journalist’s Concern about the Clintons
They began with brilliance and hope, but became consumed with power.
On Privacy, Freedom and Edward Snowden
Changes in technology shouldn't automatically change our rights.
NSA Reforms? Few Are Fooled
We're still being spied on, and Obama's speech didn't convince us otherwise.