The Passion of Bradley Manning: The Story Behind the Wikileaks Whistleblower

The Passion of Bradley Manning: The Story Behind the Wikileaks Whistleblower

by Chase Madar (Author)

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 256
Edition: Rep Upd
Publisher: Verso Books
Published: 22 Apr 2013

ISBN 10: 1781680698
ISBN 13: 9781781680698

Media Reviews
As this fine and important study reports, Bradley Manning holds to the principle that 'it's important the public should know what its government is doing.' Release of the Wikileaks documents has been a courageous and important service to this cause. --Noam Chomsky

Time after time, patriotic whistleblowers like Bradley Manning are fired, shunned, or prosecuted, despite their heroic efforts to protect the public from a secretive government's illegal activities. It's time to do what we can to protect these brave souls, and reading Chase Madar's fine book is an excellent start. --Former US Senator James Abourezk

Chase Madar has written a powerful, compelling and moving defense of Bradley Manning. Bravo! --Peter Tatchell, human rights campaigner

The mistreatment, trial, and fate of Private Bradley Manning will undoubtedly read like an obituary on the Obama years. His case is a crucial one, and Chase Madar turned his sharp eye on it early. This is the single must-read book on the case. --Tom Engelhardt, TomDispatch.com

The Passion of Bradley Manning reminds us that it was James Madison himself who wrote that a popular government without popular information is but a prelude to tragedy or farce. Author and lawyer Chase Madar tells a great story that raises critical questions about the appropriate balance of government secrecy and national security in a modern democracy. --Anthony D. Romero, Executive Director, American Civil Liberties Union

The Passion of Bradley Manning ... tells the story of Manning both biographically and regarding Wikileaks and his imprisonment. --Z Magazine

Author Bio
Chase Madar is a lawyer in New York and a contributor to the London Review of Books and Le Monde diplomatique.