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When Presidents Lie A History Of Official Deception And Its Consequences Eric Alterman

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When Presidents Lie A History Of Official Deception And Its Consequences Eric Alterman
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Publisher: Penguin (Non-Classics)
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.37 MB
Pages: 465
Author: Eric Alterman
ISBN: 9780143036043, 9780670032099, 9780786552771, 0143036041, 0670032093, 0786552778
Language: English
Year: 2005

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When Presidents Lie A History Of Official Deception And Its Consequences Eric Alterman by Eric Alterman 9780143036043, 9780670032099, 9780786552771, 0143036041, 0670032093, 0786552778 instant download after payment.

At a time when most Americans assume that their presidents lie to them, no book could be more essential than bestselling author Eric Alterman’s devastating analysis of the costs of executive duplicity. One of the best-known left-of-center journalist-historians in America, Alterman argues that those costs are not merely moral but practical. As examples, he uses four key lies told by presidents in the postwar era. From FDR at Yalta to LBJ in Vietnam, and from JFK in Cuba to Ronald Reagan in Central America, Alterman shows how attempts to mislead the American people ended up haunting their authors and dooming the very policies they were meant to advance. Closing with an examination of the Bush deceptions in Iraq, When Presidents Lie is history at its most compelling.

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