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Delusions of Power: New Explorations of the State, War, and Economy
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336 pages
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Exploring the intricate connections between war, governmental authority, and economics, this collection of essays critiques the increasing power and corruption within the American state. It examines historical events from the Johnson presidency to the military-industrial-congressional complex, highlighting how the government manipulates national crises to restrict citizens' rights for the benefit of a select few. The narrative prompts readers to reflect on the awareness of policymakers regarding the implications of their decisions, tracing significant trends from World War II to the inception of income tax.
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2012, paperback
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