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Preface | 1 | |
Pt. I | A History of Government ID and Citizen-Tracking | |
1 | Men Ahead of Their Times | 3 |
2 | Government Surnames and Legal Identities | 11 |
3 | Genocide and Group Classification on National ID Cards | 55 |
4 | The Compulsory Birth and Death Certificate in the United States | 70 |
5 | A National Fingerprint System for the United States | 87 |
6 | Drivers Licenses and Vehicle Registration in Historical Perspective | 101 |
7 | The Russian Card: The Propiska | 116 |
8 | Population Registers in the Netherlands During World War II | 120 |
9 | The English Identity Cards | 125 |
10 | A History of the Census | 132 |
Pt. II | Contemporary Issues | |
11 | Systematic Federal Surveillance of Ordinary Americans | 147 |
12 | National ID: Our Line in the Sand | 184 |
13 | The Australia Card: Campaign of Opposition | 192 |
14 | The Social Security Number in America: 1935-2000 | 203 |
15 | My National I.D. Card Is a Threat to Your Civil Liberties | 224 |
16 | How Computers Are a Menace to Liberty | 229 |
17 | Why I Oppose Government Enumeration | 248 |
Pt. III | The Future and Resistance | |
18 | Gandhi's Story in South Africa | 255 |
19 | Give Me Liberty | 264 |
20 | Resist Enumeration | 270 |
21 | National I.D. for All Public Servants | 277 |
22 | An American Refusenik | 279 |
23 | Red Tape | 283 |
24 | Why I Refuse to Be Numbered | 285 |
25 | Slavery and National ID | 288 |
26 | ID Without Big Brother | 292 |
27 | Epilogue: National ID and the Police State | 300 |
For Further Reading | 303 | |
Index | 307 |
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