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The Illusion of Financial Privacy

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The Evolution of Financial Privacy and Surveillance

This chapter explores the historical development and implications of the Bank Secrecy Act, originally intended to combat tax evasion but evolving into greater surveillance of financial transactions. It discusses the tension between individual privacy rights and governmental oversight, emphasizing the role of banks in law enforcement and the limitations of financial privacy laws. The conversation also critiques the effectiveness of increased reporting requirements post-9/11, questioning their impact on crime prevention and individual rights.

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