Permanent Record

Edward Snowden

Book Synopsis

"Permanent Record" by Edward Snowden is a gripping memoir that unveils the author's journey from a promising young intelligence officer to becoming one of the most notorious whistleblowers in recent history.

Spanning across several continents and chronicling his time working for the National Security Agency (NSA) and Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Snowden explores the extensive surveillance programs employed by the United States government in the name of national security.

As he conscientiously documents the shocking extent of mass data collection and interceptions, Snowden becomes increasingly disillusioned with the moral implications and far-reaching consequences of these practices. Motivated by his firm belief in privacy as a fundamental human right, he decides to leak classified documents to the public.

The book bravely delves into the personal sacrifices and struggles Snowden faces as he goes on the run, leaving behind his family, friends, and a comfortable life to seek refuge in Hong Kong and later in Russia. He exposes the lengths governments will go to silence dissent and the complex legal battles that follow his revelations.

"Permanent Record" serves as a powerful cautionary tale, highlighting the urgent need for transparency and accountability in a digital age where personal information is constantly under surveillance. A testament to one individual's commitment to truth, this memoir challenges readers to question the balance between privacy and security and encourages them to reevaluate their own ideas of liberty and democracy.

In this intimate and thought-provoking narrative, Snowden, a deeply principled whistleblower, pulls back the curtain on the pervasive reach of government surveillance while urging readers to demand greater respect for privacy and fundamental human rights.

Explore More Books

See All
Rick and Morty Book Four
Indigenous Continent
Call Me Ted
Accidental Presidents
The Psychedelic Explorer's Guide
A Confederacy of Dunces
Mission
Against Empathy
Stretching the School Dollar
Losing The Signal
The Four Obsessions of an Extraordinary Executive
As One Is
The Creative Curve
Waiting for Godot
Sam Walton
Autobiography of a Yogi
The Economics of Microfinance
Reminiscences of a Stock Operator
Powering the Future
The Great Challenge
Dog Man
Genius
The Journalist and the Murderer
Bird by Bird
The Heart of Yoga
Complexity and the Economy
Infectious Generosity
The Laws of Thermodynamics
Interventions
Bossypants
Killers of the Flower Moon
The Supermen
The Gifts of Imperfection
Troubled
Replay
The Fortunes of Africa
Win Bigly
Our Mathematical Universe
The Myth of the Strong Leader
The Elephant in the Brain
The Three Body Problem
Different
Without Their Permission
The Discovery of France
The War of Art
Physics from Finance
Travels with Charley
Distant Force
Hansel and Gretel
A History of the Theory of Investments
How To Talk to Anyone
Impromptu
First a Dream
Facing Love Addiction
Letters from a Stoic
Dream Big
Poor Economics
Becoming
Upheaval
The New Science of Strong Materials
UFO Hunters
Altars of Unhewn Stone
For the Love of the Land
Lincoln In The Bardo
The Yoga Sutra of Patanjali
Simple & Direct
Dealing with China
The Story of Civilization: The Age of Napoleon
The Wages of Guilt
The Individualists
The 15 Commitments of Conscious Leadership
The Bonfire of the Vanities
Self-Made Success
Traction
Fundamentals of Plasma Physics
Principles
David Bowie
Brave New World
Dopamine Detox
I Wrote This Book Because I Love You
On The Principles of Political Economy and Taxation
Twelve Against The Gods
Disruptor
Sexual Personae
Spiritual Warfare
I Think, Therefore I Laugh
The Theory of Investment Value
Long Walk to Freedom
Graphs, Maps, Trees
Essays and Aphorisms
City of the Century
On Writing
The Postman Always Rings Twice
Arctica
Catastrophic Care
Stone Age Economics
Broken Money
Billy Martin
The Hard Thing About Hard Things
Focus