Angriff auf die Freiheit. Sicherheitswahn, Überwachungsstaat und der Abbau bürgerlicher Rechte
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Stephan Schad
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Bevor es so weit kommt, intervenieren Juli Zeh und Ilija Trojanow mit einer engagierten Kampfschrift. Wie viel sind uns unsere Bürgerrechte noch wert? Wer bedroht unsere Demokratie stärker: militante Islamisten oder die Befürworter einer totalen Überwachung? Wie können wir uns gegen den schleichenden Verlust unserer Freiheit wehren?
Dieses Hörbuchbuch, zornig, ironisch, und hoch informativ zugleich, wird viele Menschen aufrütteln, die sich zu lange in falscher Sicherheit wiegten.(c) 2009 Carl Hanser Verlag, München(p) 2009 Hörbuch Hamburg HHV GmbHWhat listeners say about Angriff auf die Freiheit. Sicherheitswahn, Überwachungsstaat und der Abbau bürgerlicher Rechte
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