Faced with the collapse of the American dream at home and the decline
of their global empire abroad, American liberals have dumped the
1960s-era radicalism of their youth and become complicit in a complex
game of bait-and-switch, selling the world a vision of liberal
democracy that is, in reality, a failed system on the verge of social
and economic collapse. In the tradition of Tom Wolfe and Hunter S.
Thompson, Stephen Marshall, a Sundance Award-winning director and
co-founder of Guerrilla News Network, hits the road and travels from
the front lines of the Iraq war, through the wasteland of the former
Communist Eastern bloc, into a coke-dusted sex party of Britain’s
intellectual elite, and into the minds of America’s most influential
liberal figures. Marshall finds America’s most powerful liberals,
all part of the same baby boomer generation that has dominated US
political life since their voices broke in the 1960s, pushing a new
form of “liberal interventionism” that threatens to use force to
bring political freedom to oppressed people. But is the democracy they
are exporting to the world really what they say it is? Or have
liberals buckled under the pressure of America’s declining fortunes
and taken on the role of good cop to the conservatives’ bad?
Featuring interviews with Christopher Hitchens, Gore Vidal, David
Horowitz, Lewis Lapham, John Avlon, The Economist’s John
Micklethwait, Guardian Editor-in-Chief Alan Rusbridger, and
best-selling authors Thomas Friedman, Paul Berman, and John Perkins.
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The New Liberal Menace in America
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781609258726
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Red Wheel/Weiser
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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