An American Century of Carnage: Measuring Violence in a Single Superpower World
Creating a capacity for violence greater than the world has ever seen is costly -- and remunerative.
Creating a capacity for violence greater than the world has ever seen is costly -- and remunerative.
Anniversaries From “Unhistory” by: Noam Chomsky 6 February 2012 Truthout | Op-Ed Flying under radar control with a B-66 Destroyer, Air Force F-105 Thunderchief pilots bomb a military target through low clouds over the southern panhandle of North Vietnam. June 14, 1966. (Photo: Lt. Col. Cecil J. Poss, USAF) George Orwell coined the useful term More
Edward Gibbon at America’s Grave What the Future Will Remember About America’s Decline and Fall By Mike Davis Tom Dispatch 1. Twin Towers Two years from now the staffs of Vanity Fair and the New Yorker will move into the most haunted building in the world. There, the elite of American celebrity photographers, gossip columnists, and magazine journalists may More