“Chalmers Johnson is a legendary scholar....In this cri de coeur, he asks us to grasp, before it is too late, that America’s modern militarist empire threatens to destroy the democratic republic. His analysis is powerful and dreadfully persuasive.”
—William Greider, author of
“When a nation falls into sinful ways, angry words and dire prognostications may be necessary to reawaken people to the truth. In Chalmers Johnson, the American empire has found its Jeremiah. He deserves to be heard.”
—Andrew Bacevich,
“Since the mainstream media have abdicated their responsibility to be watchdogs of government and to serve the public, books like
—Janeane Garofalo
“A fine guide to the way empire works ... Chalmers Johnson is particularly instructive on the institutions of American militarism, on the private military contractors who build and run the overseas bases and prisons, on the actual operations of the more than 725 American bases around the world, on the politics of oil and gas in the Caspian Basin and on the dominant political, military and economic presence in the states of the Persian Gulf.”
—Ronald Steel,
“Superbly researched.” —
“Johnson’s book is a stunner. He blows away the Defense Department’s cover story that our empire of military bases exists to support humanitarian intervention. Something funny is happening on the way to the American forum: citizens are discovering they have an empire they never wanted—paid for in casualties, with civil liberties the first victim.”
—Patrick Lloyd Hatcher, U.S. Army colonel (retired), author of
“Engaging and provocative ...
—James D. Fairbanks,
“This isn’t just another left-wing excoriation of George W. Bush. Johnson’s searing indictments of U.S. policy transcend party lines and extend farther back than the 2000 election....Johnson’s keen eye for historical comparisons is the book’s greatest strength.”
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“There is no more important book to read than
—Steven C. Clemons, executive vice president, New America Foundation
“Chalmers Johnson’s searing indictment of America’s flirtation with an imperial foreign policy should be required reading for all concerned citizens.
—Ted Galen Carpenter, vice president,
Defense and Foreign Policy Studies, Cato Institute
“Precisely because he’s probably right, Johnson’s
—Ted Rall,
“Chalmers Johnson’s relentless logic, authoritative scholarship, and elegantly biting prose distinguish
—James Fallows, author of
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