Essay On Government Spying

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Mapping the Issue
There has been a continuous debate on how tightly the government keeps checks on its citizens. The government has a defensive role to play, which is in spying. This has been conducted from the beginning of history and government spends too many resources building and maintaining the capacities to spy. Records of spying stretch too far that spying is frequently considered as the “second oldest profession.” In the holy Bible, Moses was told by God to send twelve spies to Canaan and investigate the Promised Land. However, resources that the governments put to spying are unprecedented. An estimate of $106 billion world’s spending by governments each year goes solely to foreign intelligence (Solove7). In 2010, the spending of the United States on foreign intelligence was at the peak at 80.1 billion, but in 2012, the country spend $75.4 billion more than all other nations combined. Although governments cannot do without spies and expect to remain secure, there is a darker and more sinister picture of spying by the governments, whereby they use spying to control every aspect of individuals’ lives, compelling them to act and think in ways sanctioned by the state. This paper looks at various principles of the US government spying, the morality behind it, and how they are institutionalized. It uses three literatures to compare and contrast issues underlying government spying. They include a tradeoff between privacy and security, use of digital technologies and aerial view of homeland security. The first article is by Best, and it focuses on the use of digital technology as a means of spying. The government uses it for convenient, but they will take away citizens’ privacy. The government should have focused more on persona...

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...ever, Cruz strongly agrees with security, which she thinks government should go further to give a proposal of key areas where Unmanned Aerial Vehicle should be used within United State to protect people’s security, even though it may affect people’s privacy. Kristy Best has an opposite opinion as Hector Cruz, which she absolutely disagree that government should hundred percent use new technology to protect people’s security. She thinks government should learn how to protect their citizen’s privacy first, in order to protect their security.
So whether the limit of spy matter or not , even disregard for spy is an argument itself. There will still have more and more author challenge their ranges, discuss about privacy and security of spy. The American citizens must question about spy, which it is more important to have security, privacy, or these two can be balanced.

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