Following the attacks of September 11, 2001, clouds of ash blackened
the skies over New York City, Washington, D.C., and rural
Pennsylvania. In the wake of the destruction, the United States
seemingly entered a new era marked by radical changes in the nation's
discourse and in the policies of the Bush administration. With the
toppling of the Taliban in Afghanistan, the invasion of Iraq, and
saber rattling elsewhere, America's global war on terror began to take
shape. Lofty rhetoric about expanding democracy and defending freedom
filled the halls of elite power and dominated mainstream media
coverage of American politics. Blood in the Sand offers both an
incisive analysis and a confrontational critique of America's recent
international pursuits and its dominant political culture. Stephen
Eric Bronner challenges the notion that everything changed in the
aftermath of 9/11. He shows instead how a criminal act served to
legitimize political manipulation and invigorate traditional
nationalistic enthusiasms for militarism and imperial expansion.
Employing his own experiences in the Middle East, Bronner
acknowledges—but refuses to overstate—recent progressive
developments in the region. He criticizes the neo-conservative
penchant for unilateral military aggression and debunks the dubious
notion of fostering democracy at gunpoint. While Bronner analyzes
authoritarian repression, human rights violations, shrinking civil
liberties, and severe socioeconomic inequalities, Blood in the Sand is
neither a narrow political diatribe nor a futile exercise in
anti-American negativism. The author honors America by condemning the
betrayal of the nation's finest ideals by so many of those who,
hypocritically or naively, invoke those ideals the most. Bronner sheds
new light on those who insist on publicly waving the flag while
privately subverting that for which it stands. Blood in the Sand
sounds a clarion call for revitalizing the American polity and
reshaping foreign policy along democratic lines. Committed to a
political renewal, Bronner urges the American people to recall what is
best about their national heritage and the genuine beacon of hope it
might offer other countries and other cultures.
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Imperial Fantasies, Right-Wing Ambitions, and the Erosion of American Democracy
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780813171685
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Vendor
The University Press of Kentucky
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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