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    The Road to Big Brother: One Man's Struggle Against the Surveillance Society by Ross Clark

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    • Pub. Date: April 2009
    • 200pp
    • Sales Rank: 80,913

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      • Pub. Date: April 2009
      • Publisher: Encounter Books
      • Format: Hardcover, 200pp
      • Sales Rank: 80,913

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      In this entertaining and highly revealing account of his attempt to dodge Britain's 4.2 million CCTV cameras and other forms of surveillance, Ross Clark lays bare the astonishing amount of personal data which is hoarded by the state and by commercial organizations, and asks whom should we fear most: the government agencies who are spying on us - or the criminals who seem to prosper in the swirling fog of excessive data-collection.

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      July 16, 2009: A frightening account of the growing "Big Brother"-esque surveillance in Britain. Clark demonstrates the increasing watch the British government has on its citizens, and its permeation of American society. He shows how we need to avoid total government control-- before we turn into an Orwellian state!!