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Freeing the World to Death: Essays on the American Empire
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352 pages
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William Blum's collection of incisive essays critiques U.S. foreign policy and its implications, addressing topics such as the unresolved case of PanAm Flight 103, the treatment of Cuban political prisoners, and the motivations behind military actions in Iraq. He explores themes of myth and denial surrounding America's economic status and historical events like Hiroshima. With a blend of previously published and original writings, Blum's work challenges conventional narratives and offers a provocative perspective on global power dynamics.
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2004, hardcover
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