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The Forging Of The American Empire: From The Revolution To Vietnam: A History Of Ameri (Human Security)
Howard Zinn | Sidney Lens

The Forging Of The American Empire: From The Revolution To Vietnam: A History Of Ameri (Human Security)

PLUTO PRESS (Aug 20, 2003)
9780745321004
| Paperback
472 pages | 140 x 240 mm | English
Dewey 327.73
LC Classification E183.7 .L45 2003
LC Control No. 2003103459

Subject

  • Imperialism
  • United States
  • United States - Foreign Relations

Plot

From Mexico to Vietnam, from Nicaragua to Lebanon, and more recently to Kosovo, East Timor and now Iraq, the United States has intervened in the affairs of other nations. Yet American leaders continue to promote the myth that America is benevolent and peace-loving, and involves itself in conflicts only to defend the rights of others; excesses and cruelties, though sometimes admitted, usually are regarded as momentary aberrations.This classic book is the first truly comprehensive history of American imperialism. Now fully updated, and featuring a new introduction by Howard Zinn, it is a must-read for all students and scholars of American history. Renowned author Sidney Lens shows how the United States, from the time it gained its own independence, has used every available means - political, economic, and military - to dominate other nations.Lens presents a powerful argument, meticulously pieced together from a huge array of sources, to prove that imperialism is an inevitable consequence of the U.S. economic system. Surveying the pressures, external and internal, on the United States today, he concludes that like any other empire, the reign of the U.S. will end -- and he examines how this time of reckoning may come about.

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