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Author:
Assange, Julian, author.
Title:
Julian Assange in his own words / compiled and edited by Karen Sharpe.
Publisher:
OR Books,
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
176 pages ; 18 cm
Subject:
Assange, Julian--Quotations.
WikiLeaks (Organization)
Leaks (Disclosure of information)
Whistle blowing.
Freedom of information.
Official secrets.
Government information.
Transparency in government.
Privacy, Right of.
Electronic surveillance.
Electronic surveillance--Social aspects.
Internet--Political aspects.
Internet--Social aspects.
Internet--Censorship.
Assange, Julian.
WikiLeaks (Organization)
Whistle blowing.
Transparency in government.
Privacy, Right of.
Official secrets.
Leaks (Disclosure of information)
Internet--Social aspects.
Internet--Political aspects.
Internet--Censorship.
Government information.
Freedom of information.
Electronic surveillance--Social aspects.
Electronic surveillance.
Quotations.
Other Authors:
Sharpe, Karen, editor.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Accountability -- Activism -- Censorship -- Empire -- Internet -- Journalism -- Justice -- Power -- Prison -- Society -- Surveillance -- War -- WikiLeaks.
Summary:
The WikiLeaks publisher and free speech campaigner Julian Assange has, since April 2019, been remanded at a maximum security prison in London facing extradition to the United States over WikiLeaks' groundbreaking 2010 publications. Now, in this crisp anthology, Assange's voice emerges - erudite, analytic and prophetic. Julian Assange In His Own Words provides a highly accessible survey of Assange's philosophy and politics, conveying his views on how governments, corporations, intelligence agencies and the media function. As well as addressing the significance of the vast trove of leaked documents published by WikiLeaks, Assange draws on a polymathic intelligence to range freely over quantum physics, Greek mythology, macroeconomics, modern literature, and empires old and new. Drawing on his insights as the world's most famous free speech activist Assange invites us to ask further questions about how power operates in a world increasingly dominated by a ubiquitous internet. Assange may be gagged, but in these pages his words run free, providing both an exhortation to fight for a better world and an inspiration when doing so.
ISBN:
9781682192634
1682192636
168219308X
9781682193082
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1287022772
Locations:
BOPG851 -- Ames Public Library (Ames)
UNUX074 -- University of Northern Iowa - Rod Library (Cedar Falls)

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