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Homeland
The War on Terror in American Life
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592 pages
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The book presents a compelling analysis of the War on Terror's profound impact on American society, highlighting its influence on democracy, culture, and daily life. It explores how this prolonged conflict reshaped various facets of existence, including media consumption and political discourse. Through thoughtful examination, the author, a recognized n+1 writer, delves into the far-reaching consequences of this era, making a case for its lasting effects on the American psyche and social fabric.
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2024, hardcover
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