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Michael Parenti - Face of Imperialism - 9781594519185 - V9781594519185
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Face of Imperialism

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Description for Face of Imperialism Paperback. Redefines imperialism and connects the economic crisis in the US with its global military escapades. Unflinching expose of US imperial power today. Num Pages: 160 pages, black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: 1KBB; JPA; JPS. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 229 x 152 x 9. Weight in Grams: 236.
The relationship between US economic and military power is not often considered within mainstream commentary. Similarly the connection between US military interventions overseas and US domestic problems is rarely considered in any detail. In this brilliant new book, Michael Parenti reveals the true face of US imperialism. He documents how it promotes unjust policies across the globe including expropriation of natural resources, privatisation, debt burdens and suppression of democratic movements. He then demonstrates how this feeds into deteriorating living standards in the US itself, leading to increased poverty, decaying infrastructure and impending ecological disaster. The Face of Imperialism redefines empire and imperialism and connects the crisis in the US with its military escapades across the world.

Product Details

Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2011
Condition
New
Weight
28g
Number of Pages
160
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781594519185
SKU
V9781594519185
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About Michael Parenti
Michael Parenti is an award-winning author, scholar, and lecturer. He is the author of God and His Demons (2010), Contrary Notions: The Michael Parenti Reader (2007), The Culture Struggle (2006), The Assassination of Julius Caesar (2003), and Democracy for the Few, 9th edition (2010).

Reviews for Face of Imperialism
Michael Parenti's The Face of Imperialism is a powerful, frightening, and honest book. It will be hated by those who run the Empire, and it will be loved by people who are searching for truth amidst the piles of garbage of Western propaganda. Above all, this book will be like a bright spark of hope for billions of men, women, and children who are fighting this very moment for survival, defending themselves against the Empire and against all monstrous faces and masks of imperialism. -Andre Vltchek, author of Western Terror: From Potosi to Baghdad A searing indictment of the ruthless nature of imperial capitalism. Eloquent, deeply researched, and beautifully argued, The Face of Imperialism is a truly wonderful book that is essential for understanding the world we live in. Parenti's compassionate voice is a much-needed corrective to the lies we are routinely fed. -Gregory Elich, author of Strange Liberators: Militarism, Mayhem, and the Pursuit of Profit Michael Parenti's study of imperialism provides a timely and incisive framework for understanding the upheavals in North Africa and the Middle East. His analysis of the links between autocrats and Washington is essential to comprehend the powerful tide of hostility that informs the popular revolutions. -James Petras, Bartle Professor Emeritus, Binghamton University Parenti's new book, The Face of Imperialism, is by far the best and boldest of all his formidable work. It meticulously exposes the disastrous consequences of the greed of multinational (mostly U.S.) corporations, and it documents how and why they control our government, which claims to foster democracy but systematically supports the dictatorships that cater to the profit motives of those corporations. -John Gerassi, Queens College and the Graduate Center of CUNY and author of Great Fear in Latin America and Talking with Sartre: Conversations and Debates Progressive political analyst, Parenti, considers US imperialism and its costs, effects, and manifestations around the globe. An outspoken critic, Parenti pulls no punches when discussing the actions of US corporate and military powers. In chapters like Why Rulers Seek Global Dominion, Globalization for the Few and The Omnipresent Arsenal he argues persuasively against the belief that capitalism fosters democracy and urges a healthy skepticism of the dominant paradigm. -Eithne O'Leyne, August 2011 Reference and Research Book News

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