A round-up of books published by The Economist’s own journalists over the past year
digital editor examines the moral, political and legal implications of surveillance technologies used by police, reporting from Ecuador, Israel, Sweden and across America. He shows how surveillance affects everyone, and what concerned citizens can do. An “illuminating account”, saidOneworld; 320 pages; $25.95 and £18.99
Our Britain editor analyses the sidelining of biological sex in favour of self- declared “gender identity” in situations from rape-crisis centres to sport. A “searing and at times devastating analysis”, said thecalled it an “intelligent, thorough rejoinder to an idea that has swept across much of the liberal world”.The third volume in a noir trilogy featuring Balthazar Kovacs, a detective in the Budapest murder squad.
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