We Are Not One
- 512pagine
- 18 ore di lettura
A bestselling historian uncovers the surprising roots of America's long alliance with Israel and its troubling consequences
Eric Alterman è un illustre professore di Inglese e Giornalismo e un editorialista di media per The Nation. Il suo lavoro si concentra sull'esame critico dei media e della politica, concentrandosi su come vengono presentate le informazioni e sulla loro influenza sull'opinione pubblica. Lo stile di Alterman è noto per la sua perspicacia e la sua capacità di scoprire agende nascoste e pregiudizi nel discorso mediatico.






A bestselling historian uncovers the surprising roots of America's long alliance with Israel and its troubling consequences
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The author offers a sharp and irreverent critique of the ongoing mistreatment of liberals and liberalism, drawing on their experience as a bestselling writer and Newsweek columnist. Through a blend of humor and incisive commentary, the book examines the challenges faced by liberal ideals in contemporary society, highlighting societal misconceptions and the political climate surrounding these themes.
"The Book on Bush is the first comprehensive critique of a president who is governing on a right wing and a prayer. In carefully documented detail, Eric Alterman and Mark Green, two of the leading progressive authors/advocates in the country, not only trace the guiding ideology that runs through a wide range of W's policies but also expose a presidential decision-making process that, rather than weighing facts to arrive at conclusions, begins with conclusions and then searches for supporting facts." "While other commentators and authors have plumbed a particular policy (or policies) or chronicled his provable deceptions, Alterman and Green connect the dots of what's behind all the policies and prevarications. The Book on Bush reveals a president who, while determinedly uninformed, uncurious, and unyielding, is messianic in pursuing the goals of his three leading constituencies: the religious right, big business, and neoconservatives. With few exceptions, the interests of these groups have been served so effectively that the result for America is nothing less than the attempted rolling back of the progressive gains of the past century."--Jacket