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The Fall of the House of Bush: The Delusions of the Neoconservatives and American Armageddon - Craig Unger
The Fall of the House of Bush: The Delusions of the Neoconservatives and American Armageddon
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Conventional wisdom has it that the Middle East crisis is the product of a clash of civilizations between Islam and the West. THE FALL OF THE HOUSE OF BUSH frames that conflict as part of an entirely different paradigm -- namely, the ongoing war between faith and reason, between fundamentalisms... show more
Conventional wisdom has it that the Middle East crisis is the product of a clash of civilizations between Islam and the West. THE FALL OF THE HOUSE OF BUSH frames that conflict as part of an entirely different paradigm -- namely, the ongoing war between faith and reason, between fundamentalisms (Islamic, Jewish, Christian) and the modern, scientific, post-Enlightenment world. It tells the story of how radical, neoconservative ideologues secretly formed an alliance with the Christian Right in the Bush White House -- and how, driven by delusional idealism and ideological and religious zeal, they waged unilateral and pre-emptive war in the Middle East as well as a domestic war against reason, science and civil liberties.Extending the investigative reach deployed so devastatingly in HOUSE OF BUSH, HOUSE OF SAUD, Craig Unger's brilliant exposé shows the real intentions -- and likely outcomes -- of the Bush administration's true playbook.
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Format: ebook
ISBN: 9781847396136 (1847396135)
Publisher: Simon & Schuster UK
Pages no: 448
Edition language: English
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0.0 American Armageddon: How the Delusions of the Neoconservatives and the Christian Right Triggered the Descent of America - and Still Imperil Our Future [Craig Unger]
Tried reading this Sept 27-29 2012. Might try to read it at some other point. Doubt it, but I'm going to leave it on my desk for a while to see if I can get into it Edit: Over a year later and I still haven't tried to read this book again, very unlikely I will ever do so.
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