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    <![CDATA[The End of Victory Culture: Cold War America and the Disillusioning of a Generation]]>
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    <![CDATA[In a substantial new afterword to his classic account of the collapse of American triumphalism in the wake of World War II, Tom Engelhardt carries that story into the twenty-first century. He explores how, in the aftermath of September 11, 2001, the younger George Bush headed for the Wild West (Osama bin Laden, &quot;Wanted, Dead or Alive&quot;); how his administration brought &quot;victory culture&quot; roaring back as part of its Global War on Terror and its rush to invade Saddam Hussein's Iraq; and how, from its &quot;Mission Accomplished&quot; moment on, its various stories of triumph crashed and burned in that land.]]>
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    <![CDATA[History Wars: The Enola Gay and Other Battles for the American Past]]>
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    <![CDATA[From the &quot;taming of the West&quot; to the dropping of the atomic bomb on Hiroshima, the portrayal of the past has become a battleground at the heart of American politics. What kind of history Americans should read, see, or fund is no longer merely a matter of professional interest to teachers, historians, and museum curators. Everywhere now, history is increasingly being held hostage, but to what end and why? In History Wars, eight prominent historians consider the angry swirl of emotions that now surrounds public memory. Included are trenchant essays by Paul Boyer, John W. Dower, Tom Engelhardt, Richard H. Kohn, Edward Linenthal, Micahel S. Sherry, Marilyn B. Young, and Mike Wallace.]]>
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    <![CDATA[The Last Days of Publishing]]>
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    <![CDATA[Pompeii never had it so bad. Rick Koppes knows a world is ending. The only question is, will he end with it? An editor at Byzantium Press for the last quarter century, he has watched his small, classy publishing house get gobbled up, first by an American publishing giant and then by Multimedia Entertainment, the Hollywood wing of Bruno Hindemann's German media empire. His editing colleagues are being downsized, his authors axed, and in a world where the cultural wallpaper is screaming, he himself hangs on by a fingernail&#151;the latest work of his sole best-selling author, pop psychologist Walter Groth, is racing off bookstore shelves. And that's just where his problems begin&#151;after all, Multimedia is about to make his ex-wife, a publishing executive at another house, his boss, his assistant wants his authors, and a woman who claims her father dropped the bomb on Nagasaki insists he publish her woeful memoir.  <p>Koppes, who came of age in the sixties, is an editor slowly running off the rails. In the six episodes of &quot;The Last Days of Publishing,&quot; he refights the Vietnam War in a Chinese restaurant, discovers that the paleontological is political in a natural history museum, mixes it up with a flamboyant literary agent who went underground decades earlier, and encounters a hippie cultural oligarch on the forty-fifth floor of Multimedia's transnational entertainment headquarters.  <p>Tom Engelhardt, himself a publishing veteran, has produced a tumultuous vision of the new world in which the word finds itself hustling for a living. By turns hilarious, sardonic, and poignant, his novel deftly captures the ways in which publishing, which has long put our world between covers but has seldom been memorialized in fiction, is being transformed.</p></p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[The World According to Tomdispatch: America and the Age of Empire]]>
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    <![CDATA[<strong>From America's most influential political blog, a grand survey of the world since 9/11.</strong><br/><br/><a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://Tomdispatch.com">Tomdispatch.com</a> has established itself as the go-to blog for contemporary US politics, and the favored web platform for radical commentators from Noam Chomsky to Howard Zinn. Its powerful, no-holds-barred features draw a huge response from the public and resonate throughout the global media, acting as a touchpaper for debates which subsequently become headline news. This comprehensive volume offers readers a chance to catch up on some of the finest political analysis of our age, including trenchant accounts of the two Bush administrations' catastrophic imperial adventures in Afghanistan and Iraq; Guantánamo, extraordinary rendition and its apologists; and Hurricane Katrina, global warming, black gold and the rise of Hugo Chávez.<br/><br/>Introduced, arranged and with additional commentary throughout by the blog's founder Tom Engelhardt, <em>The World According to Tomdispatch</em> is the essential primer for anyone seeking illumination and guidance along the highways and byways of our post-9/11 world.<br/><br/>Contributors include:<br/>&#149; John Brown<br/>&#149; Ira Chernos<br/>&#149; Noam Chomsky<br/>&#149; Michael Klare<br/>&#149; Juan Cole<br/>&#149; Mike Davis<br/>&#149; Mark Danner<br/>&#149; Greg Grandin<br/>&#149; Adam Hochschild<br/>&#149; Arlie Hochschild<br/>&#149; Dahr Jamail<br/>&#149; Chalmers Johnson<br/>&#149; Ann Jones<br/>&#149; Bill McKibben<br/>&#149; Rasha Salti<br/>&#149; Jonathan Schell<br/>&#149; Rebecca Solnit<br/>&#149; Nick Turse<br/>&#149; Behzad Yaghmaian]]>
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    <![CDATA[Mission Unaccomplished: TomDispatch Interviews with American Iconoclasts and Dissenters]]>
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    <![CDATA[&lt;div&gt;<em>Profiles in Dissent</em> is a collection of remarkably fresh and provocative interviews with some of the iconoclastic thinkers and activists of our time. These candid conversations &#8212; ranging from Howard Zinn to Chalmers Johnson, Cindy Sheehan to Mike Davis, Ann Wright, who retired from the State Department to protest the Iraqi invasion and became &quot;a felon for peace,&quot; to Boston Globe columnist James Carroll &#8212; focus on the Bush administration's imperial dreams and ham-handed acts. They suggest new ways to frame American global policy, while catching something of the white heat of our moment, and offer a chronicle and original perspectives on our troubling times.<br/><br/>Tom Engelhardt, creator of the website <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://TomDispatch.com">TomDispatch.com</a> &#8212; who has been called &quot;the I.F. Stone of the internet&quot; &#8212; brings the immediacy of the moment to his introductions and his questions. His daily Tomgrams contain his parsing of  contemporary news events, as well as his posting of original content from some of America's leading  progressive thinkers. A quarter million readers a month visit his website (and hundreds of thousands more read his dispatches posted elsewhere on the Internet).<br/>&lt;/div&gt;]]>
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    <![CDATA[Beyond our control: America in the mid seventies]]>
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    <![CDATA[World View, 1985]]>
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    <![CDATA[Dilemmas of Domination: The Unmaking of the American Empire [The American Empire Project]]]>
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    <![CDATA[From the acclaimed globalization critic, a far-reaching analysis of America's military, economic, and political vulnerabilityThe empire seems unassailable, but the empire is weak-and precisely because of its imperial ambitions. So argues Walden Bello's provocative new book, which systematically dissects the strategic, economic, and political dilemmas confronting America as a consequence of its quest for global domination.An award-winning development expert, Bello shows how despite the enormity of the U.S. defense budget, American forces are already overextended, a condition bound to intensify as each local &quot;victory&quot; breeds simmering resistance and new confrontation. He points to the empire's looming economic breakdown, the result of its gargantuan military costs, record-breaking deficits, and exploitative trade and investment relations with developing countries. On the political front, he warns of the bitter disillusionment mounting around the world in response to America's failure to champion liberal democracy. Everywhere America goes, crony capitalism, hostile coercion, and gross inequalities in income eat away at expectations of justice and inclusion.A clear and prophetic examination, Dilemmas of Domination reveals a not-too-distant future in which the empire's hidden weaknesses will yield fatal challenges to American supremacy.]]>
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