[Salon] The Myth of American Idealism: How US Foreign Policy Endangers the World
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FM: John Whitbeck
This is a strong recommendation for The Myth of
American Idealism: How US Foreign Policy Endangers the
World, the latest (and, sadly, no doubt last) book by
my distinguished recipient Noam Chomsky, co-authored with
Nathan J. Robinson, editor-in-chief of Current Affairs
magazine.
If anyone wishing to understand the world in which we
live were to read only one book, it should be this book.
The back cover of the paperback edition reads:
"The Myth of American Idealism offers a timely and
comprehensive introduction to the incisive critiques of US
power that have made Noam Chomsky one of the most widely
known intellectuals of all time. Surveying the history of US
military and economic activity around the world, Chomsky and
co-author Nathan J. Robinson vividly trace the way the
American pursuit of global domination has wrought havoc in
country after country -- without, ironically, making
Americans any safer. And they explore how dominant elites in
the United States have pushed self-serving myths about the
country's commitment to 'spreading democracy' while pursuing
a reckless foreign policy that has served the interest of
few and endangered all too many.
"Chomsky and Robinson range across the globe, offering
penetrating accounts of Washington's relationship with the
Global South, its role in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan -- all justified with
noble stories about humanitarian missions and benevolent
intentions of American policymakers. The same kinds of myths
that have led to repeated disastrous wars, they argue, are
now driving us closer to wars with Russia and China that
imperil humanity's future. Examining nuclear proliferation
and climate change, they show how US policies are continuing
to exacerbate global threats.
"For well over half a century, Noam Chomsky has committed
himself to exposing governing ideologies and criticizing his
country's unchecked use of military power. At once thorough
and devastating, urgent and provocative, The Myth of
American Idealism offers a highly readable entry to
the conclusions he has come to after a lifetime of thought
and activism."
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