Perpetual War for Perpetual Peace

How We Got to Be So Hated

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science
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Author: Gore Vidal ISBN: 9781568586533
Publisher: PublicAffairs Publication: April 10, 2002
Imprint: Bold Type Books Language: English
Author: Gore Vidal
ISBN: 9781568586533
Publisher: PublicAffairs
Publication: April 10, 2002
Imprint: Bold Type Books
Language: English

The United States has been engaged in what the great historian Charles A. Beard called "perpetual war for perpetual peace." The Federation of American Scientists has cataloged nearly 200 military incursions since 1945 in which the United States has been the aggressor. In a series of penetrating and alarming essays, whose centerpiece is a commentary on the events of September 11, 2001 (deemed too controversial to publish in this country until now) Gore Vidal challenges the comforting consensus following September 11th and goes back and draws connections to Timothy McVeigh's bombing of the federal building in Oklahoma City. He asks were these simply the acts of "evil-doers?" "Gore Vidal is the master essayist of our age." - Washington Post "Our greatest living man of letters."-Boston Globe "Vidal's imagination of American politics is so powerful as to compel awe."-Harold Bloom, The New York Review of Books

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The United States has been engaged in what the great historian Charles A. Beard called "perpetual war for perpetual peace." The Federation of American Scientists has cataloged nearly 200 military incursions since 1945 in which the United States has been the aggressor. In a series of penetrating and alarming essays, whose centerpiece is a commentary on the events of September 11, 2001 (deemed too controversial to publish in this country until now) Gore Vidal challenges the comforting consensus following September 11th and goes back and draws connections to Timothy McVeigh's bombing of the federal building in Oklahoma City. He asks were these simply the acts of "evil-doers?" "Gore Vidal is the master essayist of our age." - Washington Post "Our greatest living man of letters."-Boston Globe "Vidal's imagination of American politics is so powerful as to compel awe."-Harold Bloom, The New York Review of Books

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