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In Killing Hope, William Blum, author of the bestselling Rogue
State: A Guide to the World's Only Superpower, provides a
devastating and comprehensive account of America's covert and overt
military actions in the world, all the way from China in the 1940s
to the invasion of Iraq in 2003 and - in this updated edition -
beyond. Is the United States, as it likes to claim, a global force
for democracy? Killing Hope shows the answer to this question to be
a resounding 'no'.
For over sixty-five years, the United States war machine has been
on automatic pilot. Since World War II we have been conditioned to
believe that America's motives in 'exporting' democracy are
honourable, even noble. In this startling and provocative book,
William Blum, a leading dissident chronicler of US foreign policy
and the author of controversial bestseller Rogue State, argues that
nothing could be further from the truth. Moreover, unless this
fallacy is unlearned, and until people understand fully the
worldwide suffering American policy has caused, we will never be
able to stop the monster.
"Absolutely indispensable! An important resource in the struggle."
Ken Loach, film director "Your book is just what we need at time
when the American Left gets no coverage in the world's press and
yet remains the hope for America and the world." Tony Benn,
President, Stop the War Coalition "[This book] challenges the
simplistic perception of Americans as SUV-driving, war-loving couch
potatoes. There's a movement for peace and justice and this book
gives it a voice." Mickey Z., writer With contributions by five
Nobel Peace Prize winners, former government officials, scholars,
religious leaders, journalists, activists, and prominent cultural
figures, the documentary film XXI Century explores American
reactions to recent global events captured through the lens of
interviews and political rallies. This book presents selected
excerpts from the filming of prominent U.S. citizens voicing their
view on Bush administration policies in the century. These events
include the much-contested 2000 election, the September 11, 2001,
attacks, the impact of the USA Patriot Act, the accelerated growth
of peace movements, the recruitment of U.S. soldiers, U.S. policy
and attitudes toward the Middle East, sanctions and war in Iraq,
and human rights violations. The speakers also consider how the
rise of media spectacle and punditry at the expense of quality
journalism inhibits the ability of Americans to react to these
events as informed citizens. The voices of Americans, both ordinary
and famous, resonate with passion and urgency in response to the
injustice and far-reaching effects of the current U.S. foreign
policy. American Voices of Dissent highlights the other side of the
story and makes a case for global solidarity against U.S.
imperialism.
"Absolutely indispensable! An important resource in the struggle."
Ken Loach, film director "Your book is just what we need at time
when the American Left gets no coverage in the world's press and
yet remains the hope for America and the world." Tony Benn,
President, Stop the War Coalition "[This book] challenges the
simplistic perception of Americans as SUV-driving, war-loving couch
potatoes. There's a movement for peace and justice and this book
gives it a voice." Mickey Z., writer With contributions by five
Nobel Peace Prize winners, former government officials, scholars,
religious leaders, journalists, activists, and prominent cultural
figures, the documentary film XXI Century explores American
reactions to recent global events captured through the lens of
interviews and political rallies. This book presents selected
excerpts from the filming of prominent U.S. citizens voicing their
view on Bush administration policies in the century. These events
include the much-contested 2000 election, the September 11, 2001,
attacks, the impact of the USA Patriot Act, the accelerated growth
of peace movements, the recruitment of U.S. soldiers, U.S. policy
and attitudes toward the Middle East, sanctions and war in Iraq,
and human rights violations. The speakers also consider how the
rise of media spectacle and punditry at the expense of quality
journalism inhibits the ability of Americans to react to these
events as informed citizens. The voices of Americans, both ordinary
and famous, resonate with passion and urgency in response to the
injustice and far-reaching effects of the current U.S. foreign
policy. American Voices of Dissent highlights the other side of the
story and makes a case for global solidarity against U.S.
imperialism.
'A fireball of terse information.' Oliver Stone 'A remarkable
collection. Blum concentrates on matters of great current
significance, and does not pull his punches. They land, backed with
evidence and acute analysis.' Noam Chomsky For over sixty-five
years, the United States war machine has been on automatic pilot.
Since World War II we have been conditioned to believe that
America's motives in 'exporting' democracy are honorable, even
noble. In this startling and provocative book, William Blum, a
leading dissident chronicler of US foreign policy and the author of
controversial bestseller Rogue State, argues that nothing could be
further from the truth. Moreover, unless this fallacy is unlearned,
and until people understand fully the worldwide suffering American
policy has caused, we will never be able to stop the monster.
'After reading Rogue State, it is impossible to hang fast to the
comforting illusion that the "American way" is some kind of
enlightenment.' Will Self 'A book of charges to be tied to a paving
stone and thrown at the men in Washington.' Independent on Sunday
Rogue State and its author came to sudden international attention
when Osama Bin Laden quoted the book publicly in January 2006,
propelling the book to the top of the bestseller charts in a matter
of hours. It is an essential guide to the crimes and misdemeanours
of the world's only superpower.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
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Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
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In the 1960s, after four years with IBM and two more with the U.S.
State Department, William Blum became a radical dissident. As an
insider in two worlds, he is well suited to assess the people,
events, and ideology of both the bourgeois and radical cultures. In
West-Bloc Dissident, Blum brings unexpected wit and insight to his
portrayals of both sides of the ideological fence. He draws
unsparing portraits of his movement comrades Jerry Rubin, Allen
Ginsberg, Norman Mailer, and others. As an anti-war activist, he
took on the CIA, FBI, State Department, and police, and he exposes
all the details In West-Bloc Dissident. Also included are firsthand
accounts of everything from the underground press to Salvador
Allende's Chile.
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