
Nemesis
The Last Days of the American Republic
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Narrated by:
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Tom Weiner
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By:
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Chalmers Johnson
About this listen
Drawing comparisons to empires past, Johnson explores in vivid detail the likely consequences of dependence on a permanent war economy, and what it will mean when the globe's sole "hyperpower" is no longer capable of paying for the vaulting ambitions of its leaders - and becomes the greatest hyper-debtor of all time. In his stunning conclusion, Johnson suggests that the crisis of a financial breakdown could ultimately prove to be the only path to a renewed nation.
©2006 Chalmers Johnson (P)2007 Blackstone Audio Inc.Critic reviews
"[A] biting, often effective indictment of some ugly and troubling features of America's foreign policy and domestic politics." ( Publishers Weekly)
The military ascendancy was famously identified by Eisenhower in the 1950's. Post-9/11, covert overseas operations fell further into CIA hands (the President's secretive fiefdom) under Bush. Extraordinary renditions, Guantanomo Bay etc appeared without democratic oversight. A rather disconcerting account, strangely relevant in the Trump era.
Is the US run by the military ?
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I have listened to the trilogy and though understandably there is much duplication (triplication) it shows how things are connected.
The author asks which way will the US go - Roman or British? From a 2022 perspective they have chosen - Roman.
Goodbye USA!
Insightful
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