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American Insurgents
Richard Seymour
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Description for American Insurgents
Paperback. Num Pages: 272 pages, Illustrations. BIC Classification: 1KBB; HBJK; HBLL; HBLW; HBLX; HBTQ. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 143 x 199 x 18. Weight in Grams: 360.
From Mark Twain to the movement against the war in Vietnam, this is the story of ordinary Americans challenging empire. Author Richard Seymour alleges that all empires spin self-serving myths and in the US the most potent of these is that America is a force for democracy around the world. Yet, as he goes on to illustrate, there is a tradition of American anti-imperialism which gives the lie to this mythology. Seymour examines this complex relationship from the American Revolution to the present-day.
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Haymarket Books United States
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Chicago, United States
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About Richard Seymour
Richard Seymour is a socialist writer and columnist and runs the blog Lenin's Tomb. He is the author of The Liberal Defense of Murder (Verso, 2008), and The Meaning of David Cameron (Zero Books, 2010). He has contributed to Christopher Hitchens and His Critics: Terror, Iraq and the Left , (NYU Press, 2008) and The Ashgate Research Companion to Political ... Read moreViolence (Ashgate, forthcoming). His articles have appeared in The Guardian, The New Statesman, Radical Philosophy and Historical Materialism. Originally from Northern Ireland, he now resides in London, where he is studying for a PhD at the London School of Economics. Show Less
Reviews for American Insurgents
“American Insurgents presents an indispensable history of anti-imperialist movements in the United States. . . . Seymour shatters a whole host of standard misconceptions about resistance to overseas adventures, refuting the common portrait of a US public apathetic to the crimes of its government in foreign lands. . . . The book is illuminated by the courageous and inspiring voices ... Read moreof US anti-imperialists, from Frederick Douglass to Muhammad Ali to current opponents of recent US wars in the Middle East.” —Michael Schwartz, author, War Without End “In these times of international rebellion, [Richard Seymour] has given us a tool with which to build a movement for a more just world, both within and beyond our borders.” —Camilo Mejía, author, Road to ar-Ramadi “In the tradition of Howard Zinn's A People’s History of the United States and Joe Allen’s Vietnam, Richard Seymour shows that US imperialism has generated significant domestic opposition rooted in grassroots movements for racial, economic, and social justice.” —Michael Letwin, founding member, New York City Labor Against the War and Labor for Palestine Praise for Liberal Defense of Murder “Richard Seymour’s obsessively researched, impressive first book holds its place as the most authoritative historical analysis of its kind” —Resurgence “[T]ruly impressive breadth and depth ... [providing] ... a new European perspective – and a warning – on the left’s pragmatic and ultimately shortsighted support for imperialist adventures” —Journal of American Studies “[A] powerful counter-blast against the monstrous regiment of ‘useful idiots’” who have “contributed in recent decades to the murderous mess of modern times” — Times of London “[A]n excellent antidote to the propagandists of the crisis of our times” —Independent on Sunday “[T]imely, provocative and thought-provoking” —Independent “Among those who share responsibility for the carnage and chaos in the Gulf are the useful idiots who gave the war intellectual cover and attempted to lend it a liberal imprimatur. The more belligerent they sounded the more bankrupt they became; the more strident their voice the more craven their position … Richard Seymour expertly traces their descent from humanitarian intervention to blatant Islamophobia.” —Gary Younge “Indispensable … Seymour brilliantly uncovers the pre-history and modern reality of the so-called ‘pro-war Left.” —China Miéville “[E]ssential reading” —New Statesman American Insurgents presents an indispensable history of anti-imperialist movements in the United States. . . . Seymour shatters a whole host of standard misconceptions about resistance to overseas adventures, refuting the common portrait of a US public apathetic to the crimes of its government in foreign lands. . . . The book is illuminated by the courageous and inspiring voices of US anti-imperialists, from Frederick Douglass to Muhammad Ali to current opponents of recent US wars in the Middle East.” Michael Schwartz, author, War Without End In these times of international rebellion, [Richard Seymour] has given us a tool with which to build a movement for a more just world, both within and beyond our borders.” Camilo Mejía, author, Road to ar-Ramadi In the tradition of Howard Zinn's A People’s History of the United States and Joe Allen’s Vietnam, Richard Seymour shows that US imperialism has generated significant domestic opposition rooted in grassroots movements for racial, economic, and social justice.” Michael Letwin, founding member, New York City Labor Against the War and Labor for Palestine Praise for Liberal Defense of Murder Richard Seymour’s obsessively researched, impressive first book holds its place as the most authoritative historical analysis of its kind” Resurgence [T]ruly impressive breadth and depth ... [providing] ... a new European perspective and a warning on the left’s pragmatic and ultimately shortsighted support for imperialist adventures” Journal of American Studies [A] powerful counter-blast against the monstrous regiment of useful idiots’” who have contributed in recent decades to the murderous mess of modern times” Times of London [A]n excellent antidote to the propagandists of the crisis of our times” Independent on Sunday [T]imely, provocative and thought-provoking” Independent Among those who share responsibility for the carnage and chaos in the Gulf are the useful idiots who gave the war intellectual cover and attempted to lend it a liberal imprimatur. The more belligerent they sounded the more bankrupt they became; the more strident their voice the more craven their position
Richard Seymour expertly traces their descent from humanitarian intervention to blatant Islamophobia.” Gary Younge Indispensable
Seymour brilliantly uncovers the pre-history and modern reality of the so-called pro-war Left.” China Miéville [E]ssential reading” New Statesman Show Less