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The Liberal Defence Of Murder 1st Edition Richard Seymour

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The Liberal Defence Of Murder 1st Edition Richard Seymour
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Publisher: Verso
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.26 MB
Pages: 384
Author: Richard Seymour
ISBN: 9781844678617, 184467861X
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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The Liberal Defence Of Murder 1st Edition Richard Seymour by Richard Seymour 9781844678617, 184467861X instant download after payment.

A war that has killed more than a million Iraqis was a “humanitarian intervention”, the US army is a force for liberation, and the main threat to world peace is posed by Islam. These are the arguments of a host of liberal commentators, including such notable names as Christopher Hitchens, Kanan Makiya, Michael Ignatieff, Paul Berman, and Bernard-Henri Lévy.
In this critical intervention, Richard Seymour unearths the history of liberal justifications for empire, showing how savage policies of conquest—including genocide and slavery—have been retailed as charitable missions. From the Cold War to the War on Terror, Seymour argues that colonialist notions of “civilization” and “progress” still shape liberal pro-war discourse, concealing the same bloody realities.
In a new afterword, Seymour revisits the debates on liberal imperialism in the era of Obama and in the light of the Afghan and Iraqi debacles.

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