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Anti-Americanism

by Jean-François Revel

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Revel probes the origins of the notion that America is the source of all evil: imperialistic, greedy, ruthlessly competitive--a hyperpower whose riches are acquired at the expense of the Third World.
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A pro American book written by -- gasp!-- a Frenchman! This was put out at the time when the French were seen as enemies by the Bushies and like thinkers. This a reminder by a Frenchman of all the good things that America is, as if we needed a reminder. Maybe we did, and do. ( )
1 vote irsslex | May 28, 2006 |
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Revel probes the origins of the notion that America is the source of all evil: imperialistic, greedy, ruthlessly competitive--a hyperpower whose riches are acquired at the expense of the Third World.

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