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Copyright © 2001 by Joel Schalit. Still image from the film On Guard; courtesy Prelinger archives. All rights reserved.
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58: The Police State
Introduction: Policing Our Lives, Policing the World: The U.S. Expands Its Role
The New Drug Thugs: Old White Guys
Home of the Brave
The Failure of Counter-Surveillance as Mass Activity
Involuntary Commitment
Fear Itself: Tanforan and Public Memory
Obedience is Freedom: On the Existing American Police State
When Neo-Fascists Storm Into Government (A Context for Genoa)
How to Read September 11th
Global Pardon: Pax Romana, Pax Americana, and Kol Nidre
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