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Reddit mentions of Fair Play: The Moral Dilemmas of Spying

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of Fair Play: The Moral Dilemmas of Spying. Here are the top ones.

Fair Play: The Moral Dilemmas of Spying
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Found 3 comments on Fair Play: The Moral Dilemmas of Spying:

u/Shia_LaMovieBeouf · 30 pointsr/todayilearned

Yeah! He's full of them. He actually wrote a book on the moral implications of spying. It's made all the more interesting due to the fact that he's a devout Catholic.

https://www.amazon.com/Fair-Play-Moral-Dilemmas-Spying/dp/1597971537


u/Greycinders · 2 pointsr/civ

FYI in spycraft, generally the spies are called “officers”, and the people they recruit (to spy on their behalf) are the “agents”. A “double-agent” would describe an agent that has been re-recruited by the other side. So in the recent case it was a Russian officer who defected. There’s an interesting [book] (https://www.amazon.com/dp/1597971537/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_jQ.RAbHMWQANE) about this topic.

u/kirkdict · 1 pointr/craftofintelligence

This is an excellent overview, thanks. For those interested in the serious study of this subject, Olson's Fair Play and To Catch a Spy rank among the best books on intelligence I have ever read. The notes and bibliographies alone are worth the price.