America's war machine : vested interests, endless conflicts
(2015)

Nonfiction

Book

Call Numbers:
355.033573/MCCARTNEY,J

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Adult Nonfiction 355.033573/MCCARTNEY,J Available

Details

PUBLISHED
New York : Thomas Dunne Books, St. Martin's Press, 2015
EDITION
First edition
DESCRIPTION

xii, 288 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm

ISBN/ISSN
1250069777, 9781250069771, 9781250069771, 1250069777 :
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

"When President Dwight D. Eisenhower prepared to leave the White House in 1961, he did so with an ominous message for the American people about the "disastrous rise" of the military-industrial complex. Fifty years later, the complex has morphed into a virtually unstoppable war machine, one that dictates U.S. economic and foreign policy in a direct and substantial way. Based on his experiences as an award-winning Washington-based reporter covering national security, James McCartney presents a compelling history, from the Cold War to present day that shows that the problem is far worse and far more wide-reaching than anything Eisenhower could have imagined. Big Military has become "too big to fail" and has grown to envelope the nation's political, cultural and intellectual institutions. These centers of power and influence, including the now-complicit White House and Congress, have a vested interest in preparing and waging unnecessary wars. The authors persuasively argue that not one foreign intervention in the past 50 years has made us or the world safer. With additions by Molly Sinclair McCartney, a fellow journalist with 30 years of experience, America's War Machine provides the context for today's national security state and explains what can be done about it"--

Explores how years of military-slanted domestic and foreign policy have rendered America a perpetual war machine, identifying the pervasive role of "Big Military" in the nation's political, cultural, and intellectual institutions

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