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The pre emptive empire a guide to Bush's kingdom 1st Edition by Saul Landau 0745321402 978-0745321400

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Publisher: Pluto Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.38 MB
Pages: 182
Author: Bush, George Walker; Landau, Saul
ISBN: 9780745321400, 0745321402
Language: English
Year: 2003

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ISBN 10: 0745321402

ISBN 13: 978-0745321400

Author: Saul Landau

Saul Landau is an internationally known scholar, author, journalist, poet and activist. An Emmy-award-winning film maker, he does frequent radio and TV shows, and his work on human rights and Latin America have won him acclaim the world over.

This, his latest book, is a scathing account of George W. Bush's world before and after the 9/11 terrorist attacks that will appeal to anyone who is disenchanted with the cynicism of Bush's government, and the blatant imperialism U.S. international policy -- or those who just want to learn about what's happening in US politics.

Landau covers the topical and controversial issues -- from terrorism and US foreign policy to Bush's wondrous election victory; from Enron, Chile and Pinochet to Cuba, the Middle East, the IMF, the environment and sexual and cultural politics.

He delves into the erosion of civil liberties and the proliferation of empire under the guise of pre-empting the scourge of terrorism. Landau reveals how Bush protects "his" terrorists -- those who perpetrate violence against Castro’s Cuba, and to whom he owes his presidency. He also examines how Bush has appointed former officials to high level posts in his cabinet despite their membership in a conspiracy to sell weapons of mass destruction to Iran in the 1980s.

In "declassifying" Bush’s Empire, Landau dissects a post-9/11 world where deference to patriotism obliterates debate in Congress and the media. How can the notion of empire happily co-exist with the notion of a republic? In times like these, as dissenting voices are stifled and the public are denied access to the facts about their own security, Landau shows how democracy itself is under threat. He asks whether the already fragile world economy can survive in the new "security" culture of the post-9/11 world.

This is an entertaining read from one of America's foremost cultural and political commentators. Above all, Landau makes a convincing case for the necessity of activism -- the book is not only funny but is also a ringing call for citizens to participate in making their own history.

Table of contents:

Part I: Leaving the Republic Behind

Part II: The Empire Strikes Back

Part III: Between Iraq and a Hard Place: The Oily Empire Stomps Through the Middle East

Part IV: Latin America: The Imperial Economic Model, Obedience and Terrorism

Part V: Cuba—The Last Hold Out

Part VI: The Move to War

Final Thoughts: Stop Shopping, Looking in the Mirror and Worrying About Your Spare Tires and Cellulite and Make Your Own History

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