Phantom Noise
by Brian Turner
Latest heart-breaking work by soldier-turned-poet Brian Turner. This Iraq war veteran writes haunting words about the suffering of the battlefield, and the madness of transition back to civilian life.
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Phantom Noise
by Brian Turner
Latest heart-breaking work by soldier-turned-poet Brian Turner. This Iraq war veteran writes haunting words about the suffering of the battlefield, and the madness of transition back to civilian life.
Continue »Griftopia: Bubble Machines, Vampire Squids, and the Long Con That Is Breaking America
by Matt Taibbi
Even before the global financial collapse, Matt Taibbi has been a fearless muckraking journalist, investigating the centers of power, and telling it to us straight, with his vicious sarcasm and humor. His latest looks at the quiet coup, where Wall Street has stolen our cash, government, and future.
Continue »Powerful analysis of the demise of liberal values, and its horrible consequences.
Continue »by Andrew Bacevich
Andrew Bacevich is a former US Army Colonel who’s criticism of American government and policy does not embrace either political party. He takes a clear and unwavering view of our nation’s trajectory, and how it is headed for disaster if we can’t change course. He describes the way that the US government is utterly captured by a mindset of militarism, and is blinded to the damage it is causing our society, democracy, and well-being.
This book is also the latest publication of The American Empire Project, a series of books that question America’s imperial policies, and challenge core American beliefs.
Washington Rules: America’s Path to Permanent War (American Empire Project)
By: Max Blumenthal
Journalist Max Blumenthal has spent most of the past five years infiltrating and documenting the radical, fundamentalist fringe of the Republican Party. This book is an amazing look at the ways in which theocrats, maniacs, and charlatans exploit the real pain and despair of real Americans to build a world that causes those Americans real harm.
Continue »By: Peter Maass
A tragic look at the way that the companies who produce oil are often mired in poverty, and the ones who consume oil find themselves embroiled in corruption and war.
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