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Land of Hypocrisy - Kennie Anderson

Land of Hypocrisy

Kennie Anderson
Progressive Productions , English
20 ratings

Presenting facts and viewpoints uncommon in mainstream sources, "Land of Hypocrisy" serves as a comprehensive guide to American foreign and domestic policies. This book is divided into four sections: Section 1 – "Military and Media 101" serves as an introduction to military activity and the formulation of public opinions. In addition to clarifying how information is distributed, this section explains basic techniques of the US military and the US strategies in foreign policy. Section 2 – "Victims Galore" summarizes the major American foreign interventions since World War II (divided into 43 areas), examining in each case the reasons for US intervention, the actions taken, and the results. Section 3 – "State of the Union" focuses on issues in America. Focal points include crime, the justice system, racism, healthcare, corporate corruption, and the environment. Section 4 – "What Now?" provides a look at the potential conflicts that may soon arise out of the effects of self-serving corporate an

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