Origins of the Warfare State: World War II and the Transformation of American Politics
Autor Carl Boggsen Limba Engleză Paperback – sep 2016
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781138204362
ISBN-10: 1138204366
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1138204366
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Postgraduate and UndergraduateCuprins
CHAPTER 1: FROM PEARL HARBOR TO THE "ASIAN PIVOT"
CHAPTER 2: MOBILIZING FOR WAR
CHAPTER 3: U.S. GLOBAL POWER AND THE "HIGHER IMMORALITY"
CHAPTER 4: THE CURSE OF BOMB POWER
CHAPTER 5: THE NEW IMPERIAL ORDER
CHAPTER 6: THE ROAD TO GLOBAL DISASTER?
POSTSCRIPT: HOLLYWOOD MEETS THE WARFARE STATE
CHAPTER 2: MOBILIZING FOR WAR
CHAPTER 3: U.S. GLOBAL POWER AND THE "HIGHER IMMORALITY"
CHAPTER 4: THE CURSE OF BOMB POWER
CHAPTER 5: THE NEW IMPERIAL ORDER
CHAPTER 6: THE ROAD TO GLOBAL DISASTER?
POSTSCRIPT: HOLLYWOOD MEETS THE WARFARE STATE
Recenzii
Insightfully linking current structures, policies, and ideology with the historical conditions that gave rise to the US as a global hegemon, Carl Boggs brilliantly exposes the emergence of a permanent "warfare state" and provides the reader with an essential understanding of the developments of the national security state and the imperial presidency since WWII.
Francis Shor, Wayne State University; Author of Dying Empire: U. S. Imperialism and Global Resistance
While Hollywood continues to romanticize World War II as a "good war," Carl Boggs portrays the war for what it was: a massive industrial onslaught of death and destruction that consolidated a permanent American warfare state. . . .Dispassionately exploding myth after myth of the ascendant national security state, Boggs’ critical perspective also contains a moment of hope that we might yet escape imprisonment by the military-industrial complex.
George Katsiaficas, Wentworth Institute of Technology
If you believe that democracy matters, read this book. Carl Boggs has written the most detailed, convincing, and insightful book yet to appear on the origins and spread of the warfare state.
Henry Giroux, McMaster University
Origins of the Warfare State pries open a subject that has been nailed shut for far too long – the ongoing bad effects of the "good war." This book should be a catalyst to explore the realities of how the US and the rest of the world continue to suffer from dire consequences set in motion by the World War that ended more than seventy years ago.
Norman Solomon, Author of War Made Easy: How Presidents and Pundits Keep Spinning Us to Death
In a world where the ruling classes and bourgeoisie are engaging in new forms of economic banditry and outlawry, creating a strategic template that inevitably leads to military intervention, financial parasitism, mafia globalism, and fascism, Origins of the Warfare State serves as a clarion call to action.
Peter McLaren, Chapman University
Carl Boggs shows us how the "good war" created global domination and massive destruction, taking millions of lives while propagandizing events everywhere. Historically informed, clearly written, and hard-punching, this is Boggs at his very best.
Michael Parenti, Author of Profit Pathology and Other Indecencies
Francis Shor, Wayne State University; Author of Dying Empire: U. S. Imperialism and Global Resistance
While Hollywood continues to romanticize World War II as a "good war," Carl Boggs portrays the war for what it was: a massive industrial onslaught of death and destruction that consolidated a permanent American warfare state. . . .Dispassionately exploding myth after myth of the ascendant national security state, Boggs’ critical perspective also contains a moment of hope that we might yet escape imprisonment by the military-industrial complex.
George Katsiaficas, Wentworth Institute of Technology
If you believe that democracy matters, read this book. Carl Boggs has written the most detailed, convincing, and insightful book yet to appear on the origins and spread of the warfare state.
Henry Giroux, McMaster University
Origins of the Warfare State pries open a subject that has been nailed shut for far too long – the ongoing bad effects of the "good war." This book should be a catalyst to explore the realities of how the US and the rest of the world continue to suffer from dire consequences set in motion by the World War that ended more than seventy years ago.
Norman Solomon, Author of War Made Easy: How Presidents and Pundits Keep Spinning Us to Death
In a world where the ruling classes and bourgeoisie are engaging in new forms of economic banditry and outlawry, creating a strategic template that inevitably leads to military intervention, financial parasitism, mafia globalism, and fascism, Origins of the Warfare State serves as a clarion call to action.
Peter McLaren, Chapman University
Carl Boggs shows us how the "good war" created global domination and massive destruction, taking millions of lives while propagandizing events everywhere. Historically informed, clearly written, and hard-punching, this is Boggs at his very best.
Michael Parenti, Author of Profit Pathology and Other Indecencies
Descriere
The post-World War II emergence of a full-blown state of perpetual war is arguably the most important feature of contemporary American politics. This book examines the "warfare state" in terms of a broad ensemble of structures, policies, and ideologies. Carl Boggs makes the argument that the "Good War" led to an authoritarian system that has expanded throughout the post-war decades, undermining liberal-democratic institutions and values in the process. He goes on to suggest that current American electoral politics show no sign of rolling back the warfare state and in fact, may push it to a new threshold bordering on American fascism.