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William Blum

    6 marzo 1933 – 9 dicembre 2018

    Uno scrittore ebreo-americano e critico della politica estera statunitense, il cui lavoro sfida le strutture di potere consolidate. I suoi scritti hanno attirato una notevole attenzione quando uno dei suoi libri è stato raccomandato da una figura di spicco del terrorismo internazionale. Blum si concentra sullo svelare le motivazioni nascoste e le conseguenze degli interventi americani a livello globale. La sua prosa è diretta e provocatoria, esortando i lettori a considerare le implicazioni più ampie degli eventi mondiali.

    America's Deadliest Export
    Killing Hope: U.S. Military and C.I.A. Interventions Since World War II--Updated Through 2003
    West-Bloc Dissident
    Killing Hope
    Tutto in vendita. Ogni cosa ha un prezzo. Anche noi
    Il terrorismo degli Stati Uniti contro Cuba
    • In questo libro quindici autorevoli giornalisti propongono una visione critica del mercato mondiale. In questo panorama nulla sfugge alla vendita: dalla democrazia all'informazione, dalla natura alla guerra. Tutto ha un prezzo e tutto è merce.

      Tutto in vendita. Ogni cosa ha un prezzo. Anche noi
    • Killing Hope

      • 460pagine
      • 17 ore di lettura

      Is the United States a force for democracy? From China in the 1940s to Guatemala today, William Blum presents a comprehensive study of American covert and overt interference, by one means or another, in the internal affairs of other countries. Each chapter of the book covers a year in which the author takes one particular country case and tells the story - and each case throws light on particular US tactics of intervention.

      Killing Hope
    • West-Bloc Dissident

      A Cold War Memoir

      • 248pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      The narrative explores the transformation of William Blum from a corporate and governmental insider to a radical dissident during the 1960s. With a unique perspective, he critiques both bourgeois and radical cultures, offering sharp and humorous insights into notable figures like Jerry Rubin and Allen Ginsberg. As an anti-war activist, Blum confronts the actions of the CIA, FBI, and other authorities, while sharing firsthand experiences from the underground press to political events in Chile, painting a vivid picture of the era's ideological struggles.

      West-Bloc Dissident
    • The book provides a critical examination of U.S. foreign policy over six decades, questioning whether the United States truly promotes democracy abroad. William Blum presents a detailed analysis, highlighting the complexities and contradictions in American actions on the global stage. Through a forensic approach, the volume challenges readers to reconsider the narrative surrounding U.S. influence and its implications for democratic ideals.

      Killing Hope: U.S. Military and C.I.A. Interventions Since World War II--Updated Through 2003
    • William Blum's collection of incisive essays critiques U.S. foreign policy and its implications, addressing topics such as the unresolved case of PanAm Flight 103, the treatment of Cuban political prisoners, and the motivations behind military actions in Iraq. He explores themes of myth and denial surrounding America's economic status and historical events like Hiroshima. With a blend of previously published and original writings, Blum's work challenges conventional narratives and offers a provocative perspective on global power dynamics.

      Freeing the World to Death: Essays on the American Empire
    • 'After reading Rogue State, it is impossible to hang fast to the comforting illusion that the "American way" is some kind of enlightenment.'Will Self'A book of charges to be tied to a paving stone and thrown at the men in Washington.'Independent on SundayRogue State and its author came to sudden international attention when Osama Bin Laden quoted the book publicly in January 2006, propelling the book to the top of the bestseller charts in a matter of hours. It is an essential guide to the crimes and misdemeanours of the world's only superpower.

      Rogue State
    • Blums Klassiker wird jetzt zum ersten Mal in Deutsch vorgelegt. Die Interventionen der USA und des CIA werden Land für Land dargestellt und in ihrem historischen Kontext analysiert. Blum belegt seine Ausführungen mit umfangreichen Quellenangaben. Ein spannendes und erschütterndes Dokument über die Außenpolitik der US- Administration seit dem 2. Weltkrieg. Blum räumt mit falschen Vorstellungen über die hehren Ziele der USA auf. Er entlarvt das Lügengebäude der Interventionsgründe im Sinne der „Demokratie“. Alles nur Vorwände zur Erhaltung hegemonialer Macht.

      Zerstörung der Hoffnung