9781565849358
ISBN 13: 9781565849358
Publisher: New Pr
Publication Date: 2004
Binding: Hardcover
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The War at Home: The Domestic Costs of Bush's Militarism (ISBN: 1565849353 / 1-56584-935-3) Quantity Available: 1
Book Description: New Press, 2004. Hardcover. Book Condition: New. HARDCOVER IN DUSTJACKET Tracking provided on most orders. Bookseller Inventory # mon0000045686 Bookseller & Payment Information | More Books from this Seller | Ask Bookseller a Question |
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THE WAR AT HOME: The Domestic Costs of Bush's Militarism. (ISBN: 1565849353 / 1-56584-935-3) Quantity Available: 1
Book Description: New Press, 2004., 2004. Book Condition: New. 165 pages. 1st printing / edition. Hardcover. As New. Tight bright book, Fine dustjacket. No names, marks or tears. Unread. ISBN: 1565849353 Reveals the extent to which ordinary Americans, as well as Iraqis and Afghanis, are the victims of the Bush Gang's bellicosity. Bookseller Inventory # A-175255 Bookseller & Payment Information | More Books from this Seller | Ask Bookseller a Question |
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The War at Home: The Domestic Causes and Consequences of Bush's Militarism (Hardback) (ISBN: 9781565849358) Quantity Available: 10
Book Description: The New Press, United States, 2004. Hardback. Book Condition: New. 191 x 141 mm. Brand New Book with Free Worldwide Delivery. The overwhelming attention paid to America's imperial posture overseas has turned our eyes away from a crucial dimension of belligerent foreign policy: the domestic politics of war. Frances Fox Piven, one of the country's most celebrated social scientists, raises questions others have not. She examines the ways the war on terror served to shore up the Bush administration's political base and analyzes the manner in which flag-waving politicians used the emotional fog of war to further their regressive social and economic agendas. In the past, governments tried to reward their citizens for their costly sacrifices--in blood and money. During World War II, tax rates on the wealthy rose to 90 percent; toward the end of the Vietnam War, eighteen-year-olds were given the right to vote. In this war, by contrast, democratic rights are being rolled back and taxes on the rich have been slashed. Even veterans' benefits have been sharply reduced. The War at Home makes sense of these developments by putting the current domestic fallout of war in the context of history--and by turning an unsentimental eye on the domestic motivations of American militarism. Bookseller Inventory # NLF9781565849358 Bookseller & Payment Information | More Books from this Seller | Ask Bookseller a Question |
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