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World, beware! : American triumphalism in an age of terror / Theodore Roszak.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Toronto : Between the Lines, 2006Description: 295 p. 19 cmISBN:
  • 1897071027
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • E 895 .R739 2006
Summary: RENOWNED SOCIAL CRITIC Theodore Roszak articulates a biting critique of the American political and cultural scene dating back to the conservative backlash of the Reagan presidency. "World, Beware!" analyzes three major forces that have coalesced to produce the triumphalist policies that now dominate U.S. politics: the corporate elite, the neoconservative intelligentsia, and the fundamentalist churches. Roszak calls for a new "global constituency" that would rein in the superpower's excesses, and promotes a dialogue on the future of industrialism. Fuel to resist the neoconservative assault. Theodore Roszak's 1969 work "The Making of a Counter Culture" brought him international acclaim. Since then he has written sixteen works of fiction and non-fiction, among them "The Cult of Information," and "The Voice of the Earth." He lives in Berkeley, California. www.alibris.com
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American Learning Resource American Learning Resource Aklatang Emilio Aguinaldo-Information Resource Center E 895 .R739 2006 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 9ALRC201100943

Includes index.

RENOWNED SOCIAL CRITIC Theodore Roszak articulates a biting critique of the American political and cultural scene dating back to the conservative backlash of the Reagan presidency. "World, Beware!" analyzes three major forces that have coalesced to produce the triumphalist policies that now dominate U.S. politics: the corporate elite, the neoconservative intelligentsia, and the fundamentalist churches. Roszak calls for a new "global constituency" that would rein in the superpower's excesses, and promotes a dialogue on the future of industrialism. Fuel to resist the neoconservative assault. Theodore Roszak's 1969 work "The Making of a Counter Culture" brought him international acclaim. Since then he has written sixteen works of fiction and non-fiction, among them "The Cult of Information," and "The Voice of the Earth." He lives in Berkeley, California. www.alibris.com

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