Deterring Democracy
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- 0374523495
- 23 327.73 CHOD
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327.73 BELO Old nazis the new right and the republican party: Domestic fascist networks and their effect on US cold war politics | 327.73 BERC Coming conflict with China | 327.73 CHOD Deterring Democracy | 327.73 CHOD Deterring Democracy | 327.73 CHOH Hegemony or Survival: America's Quest For Global Dominance | 327.73 CHOI Illegitimate Authority: Facing the Challenges of Our Time | 327.73 FERC Colossus: Price of America's Empire |
From World War II until the 1980s, the United States reigned supreme as both the economic and the military leader of the world. The major shifts in global politics that came about with the dismantling of the Eastern Bloc have left the United States unchallenged as the pre-eminent military power, but American economic might has declined drastically in the face of competition, first from Germany and Japan and more recently from the newly prosperous countries elsewhere.
In this book, Noam Chomsky points to the potentially catastrophic consequences of this imbalance. He reveals a world in which the United States exploits its advantage ruthlessly to enforce its national interests - and in the process destroys weaker nations.
Deterring Democracy offers a devastating analysis of American Imperialism, drawing alarming connections between its repression of information inside the US and its aggressive empire-building abroad.
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