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Edward V. Long • 3 Items / 1 Book, 2 Articles
The Intruders (1967)
The Invasion of Privacy by Government and Industry,
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Published Reviews
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    American Political System (Review)
    The Intruders, by Edward V. Long
    1. The Intruders by Edward V. Long
    American Political Science Review, December 1967, p. 1142
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    Books in Brief (Review)
    The Intruders, by Edward V. Long
    1. The Intruders by Edward V. Long
    National Review, May 2, 1967, p. 485
  3. Books
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    A Primer on Prying (Review)
    The Intruders, by Edward V. Long
    1. The Intruders by Edward V. Long
    The Reporter, April 20, 1967, pp. 50-51
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    The Walls Have Eyes and Ears (Review)
    The Intruders, by Edward V. Long
    1. The Intruders by Edward V. Long
    The Saturday Review, April 1, 1967, p. 31
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    Of Snoops and Snooping (4 Reviews)
    The Computer and Invasion of Privacy, by The Committee on Government Operations
    1. The Computer and Invasion of Privacy by The Committee on Government Operations
    2. The Electronic Invasion by Robert Michael Brown
    3. The Intruders by Edward V. Long
    4. The Naked Society by Vance Packard
    National Review, September 5, 1967, pp. 969-971
  6. Books & the Arts
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    The Case of the Private "I" (8 Reviews)
    The Electronic Invasion, by Robert Michael Brown
    1. The Electronic Invasion by Robert Michael Brown
    2. Privacy and Freedom by Alan F. Westin
    3. The Intruders by Edward V. Long
    4. Spy Government by Omar V. Garrison
    5. Privacy and Behavioral Research
    6. The Labor Spy Racket by Leo Huberman
    7. The Spy in the Corporate Structure by Edward Engberg
    8. Espionage and Subversion in an Industrial Society by Peter Hamilton
    The Nation, December 11, 1967, pp. 629-632