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The Intruders: Invasion of Privacy by Government and Industry, by Senator Edward V. Long, is a 1966 book that argues government agencies and corporations were increasingly encroaching on citizens' privacy through surveillance, data collection, and new technologies like wiretapping and computer data banks. The book highlights a bipartisan trend where both conservative and liberal interests contributed to the erosion of privacy through different means. It suggests that the "data bank" concept represented a major new threat by creating centralized collections of personal information, and overall, it frames the growing issue as an "undeclared war on privacy."
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