Rights vs. Public Safety after 9/11
America in the Age of Terrorism
Herausgeber: Etzioni, Amitai; Marsh, Jason H.
Rights vs. Public Safety after 9/11
America in the Age of Terrorism
Herausgeber: Etzioni, Amitai; Marsh, Jason H.
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These essays highlight where government will need to expand its authority in the fight against terrorism, where it risks overreaching, and how this might strengthen American society.
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These essays highlight where government will need to expand its authority in the fight against terrorism, where it risks overreaching, and how this might strengthen American society.
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- Rights & Responsibilities
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 198
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. März 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 445g
- ISBN-13: 9780742527546
- ISBN-10: 0742527549
- Artikelnr.: 22318975
- Rights & Responsibilities
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 198
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. März 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 445g
- ISBN-13: 9780742527546
- ISBN-10: 0742527549
- Artikelnr.: 22318975
Amitai Etzioni is university professor and the director of the Institute for Communitarian Policy Studies at The George Washington University. He is the author of 21 books, including, most recently, The Monochrome Society, Next: The Road to the Good Society, and The Limits of Privacy. Professor Etzioni served as senior advisor to the White House from 1979 to 1980 and as president of the American Sociological Association from 1994 to 1995, and founded the International Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics. He is the editor of The Responsive Community, a communitarian quarterly. Jason H. Marsh is a journalist and former managing editor of The Responsive Community.
Chapter 1 Introduction: Rights and Responsibilities, Post 9/11 Part 2 The
Basics Chapter 3 A Clear and Present Danger Chapter 4 A Vision for Uniting
and Strengthening America Chapter 5 We Can Strike a Balance on Civil
Liberties Chapter 6 Antiterrorism Tools: A Summary of the USA Patriot Act
and the Order on Military Tribunals Chapter 7 The Truth About Our Liberties
Part 8 The Specifics Part 9 Immigration Chapter 10 A Privilege or a Right?
Chapter 11 Let's Fight Terrorism, Not the Constitution Chapter 12 Confusing
Freedom with License-Licenses Terrorism, Not Freedom Part 13 Racial
Profiling Chapter 14 Discrimination We're Afraid to Be Against Chapter 15 A
(Potentially) Useful Tool Part 16 Freedom of the Press vs. National
Security Chapter 17 Military Secrets and the First Amendment Chapter 18
Patriots and Professionals: Journalists as Responsible Citizens Part 19
Public Health Chapter 20 Public Health in the Age of Bioterrorism: A
Dialogue Part 21 A Just War? Chapter 22 What We're Fighting For: A Letter
from America Chapter 23 This is Not Our War: A Letter from United States
Citizens to Friends in Europe Part 24 National Service Chapter 25 Putting
Patriotism into Practice Chapter 26 A New Draft for a New Time Chapter 27
Citizenship and Sacrifice Part 28 American Society after September 11
Chapter 29 A Stronger Nation Chapter 30 The New Public Spirit Chapter 31
Government to the Rescue Chapter 32 Index Chapter 33 About the Contributors
Basics Chapter 3 A Clear and Present Danger Chapter 4 A Vision for Uniting
and Strengthening America Chapter 5 We Can Strike a Balance on Civil
Liberties Chapter 6 Antiterrorism Tools: A Summary of the USA Patriot Act
and the Order on Military Tribunals Chapter 7 The Truth About Our Liberties
Part 8 The Specifics Part 9 Immigration Chapter 10 A Privilege or a Right?
Chapter 11 Let's Fight Terrorism, Not the Constitution Chapter 12 Confusing
Freedom with License-Licenses Terrorism, Not Freedom Part 13 Racial
Profiling Chapter 14 Discrimination We're Afraid to Be Against Chapter 15 A
(Potentially) Useful Tool Part 16 Freedom of the Press vs. National
Security Chapter 17 Military Secrets and the First Amendment Chapter 18
Patriots and Professionals: Journalists as Responsible Citizens Part 19
Public Health Chapter 20 Public Health in the Age of Bioterrorism: A
Dialogue Part 21 A Just War? Chapter 22 What We're Fighting For: A Letter
from America Chapter 23 This is Not Our War: A Letter from United States
Citizens to Friends in Europe Part 24 National Service Chapter 25 Putting
Patriotism into Practice Chapter 26 A New Draft for a New Time Chapter 27
Citizenship and Sacrifice Part 28 American Society after September 11
Chapter 29 A Stronger Nation Chapter 30 The New Public Spirit Chapter 31
Government to the Rescue Chapter 32 Index Chapter 33 About the Contributors
Chapter 1 Introduction: Rights and Responsibilities, Post 9/11 Part 2 The
Basics Chapter 3 A Clear and Present Danger Chapter 4 A Vision for Uniting
and Strengthening America Chapter 5 We Can Strike a Balance on Civil
Liberties Chapter 6 Antiterrorism Tools: A Summary of the USA Patriot Act
and the Order on Military Tribunals Chapter 7 The Truth About Our Liberties
Part 8 The Specifics Part 9 Immigration Chapter 10 A Privilege or a Right?
Chapter 11 Let's Fight Terrorism, Not the Constitution Chapter 12 Confusing
Freedom with License-Licenses Terrorism, Not Freedom Part 13 Racial
Profiling Chapter 14 Discrimination We're Afraid to Be Against Chapter 15 A
(Potentially) Useful Tool Part 16 Freedom of the Press vs. National
Security Chapter 17 Military Secrets and the First Amendment Chapter 18
Patriots and Professionals: Journalists as Responsible Citizens Part 19
Public Health Chapter 20 Public Health in the Age of Bioterrorism: A
Dialogue Part 21 A Just War? Chapter 22 What We're Fighting For: A Letter
from America Chapter 23 This is Not Our War: A Letter from United States
Citizens to Friends in Europe Part 24 National Service Chapter 25 Putting
Patriotism into Practice Chapter 26 A New Draft for a New Time Chapter 27
Citizenship and Sacrifice Part 28 American Society after September 11
Chapter 29 A Stronger Nation Chapter 30 The New Public Spirit Chapter 31
Government to the Rescue Chapter 32 Index Chapter 33 About the Contributors
Basics Chapter 3 A Clear and Present Danger Chapter 4 A Vision for Uniting
and Strengthening America Chapter 5 We Can Strike a Balance on Civil
Liberties Chapter 6 Antiterrorism Tools: A Summary of the USA Patriot Act
and the Order on Military Tribunals Chapter 7 The Truth About Our Liberties
Part 8 The Specifics Part 9 Immigration Chapter 10 A Privilege or a Right?
Chapter 11 Let's Fight Terrorism, Not the Constitution Chapter 12 Confusing
Freedom with License-Licenses Terrorism, Not Freedom Part 13 Racial
Profiling Chapter 14 Discrimination We're Afraid to Be Against Chapter 15 A
(Potentially) Useful Tool Part 16 Freedom of the Press vs. National
Security Chapter 17 Military Secrets and the First Amendment Chapter 18
Patriots and Professionals: Journalists as Responsible Citizens Part 19
Public Health Chapter 20 Public Health in the Age of Bioterrorism: A
Dialogue Part 21 A Just War? Chapter 22 What We're Fighting For: A Letter
from America Chapter 23 This is Not Our War: A Letter from United States
Citizens to Friends in Europe Part 24 National Service Chapter 25 Putting
Patriotism into Practice Chapter 26 A New Draft for a New Time Chapter 27
Citizenship and Sacrifice Part 28 American Society after September 11
Chapter 29 A Stronger Nation Chapter 30 The New Public Spirit Chapter 31
Government to the Rescue Chapter 32 Index Chapter 33 About the Contributors