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Pretensions To Empire: Notes on the Criminal Folly of the Bush Administration
By (Author) Lewis Lapham
The New Press
The New Press
7th January 2008
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Central / national / federal government
973.931
Paperback
304
Width 140mm, Height 210mm
362g
Pretensions to Empire brings together Lewis Lapham's recent political commentaries from his National Magazine Award-winning Harper's Notebook' column, beginning with the invasion of Iraq in March 2003 and culminating in Lapham's eloquent (and widely cited) case for the impeachment of George W. Bush. The pieces in this collection provide not only a critical perspective on Bush's presidency - helping us understand what happened and how it happened - but also vital new information and research on the nefarious activities of the Republican's propaganda mill.'
"Intelligent insight . . . for those who are tired of the endless Clint Eastwoodspeak emanating from the White House." Los Angeles Times
Lewis Lapham is editor of Lapham's Quarterly and also serves as editor emeritus and national correspondent for Harper's Magazine, which he edited for nearly 30 years. The author of numerous books, including Theater of War and 30 Satires (both available from Turnaround), he lives in New York City.