Lying for Empire: How to Commit War Crimes With a Straight Face
Presidents tell lies to justify wars, to cover up wars and to excuse some of the worst atrocities in history. In this provocative study of eight presidents, David Model shows why presidents just can't stop themselves from lying-and what happens to the world when they do. You'll meet: Harry Truman torched whole cities with nukes just to score diplomatic points with the Russians. Even high-ranking military officials expressed revulsion. Dwight Eisenhower, famous for warning against the "military industrial complex" had no compunction against using it to topple democracy in Guatemala using propaganda and dirty tricks. Lyndon Johnson relentlessly attacked South Vietnam, the country he claimed we were saving. No study of presidential propaganda can omit Richard Nixon's bombing of Cambodia, a major crime against humanity. From the arms for hostages deal, to the contra war to topple Nicaragua's government, Ronald Reagan set the standard for future presidents. George H. Bush provides a useful lesson in diplomacy when planning war: head off negotiations at any cost. His refusal to negotiate cost hundreds of thousands of lives. Not to be outdone in service to empire, Bill Clinton managed to paint bombing Serbia and killing civilians as an effort to save them. George W Bush, the final president reviewed in this study sets new standards for brazenness in lying over his invasion of Iraq. David Model offers strong evidence that George W. Bush is a psychopath.

In Lying For Empire, Model shows not just how presidents lie but also how the lies are privatized by the public relations and media industries, moving audacious claims into the realm of "truth."

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Lying for Empire: How to Commit War Crimes With a Straight Face
Presidents tell lies to justify wars, to cover up wars and to excuse some of the worst atrocities in history. In this provocative study of eight presidents, David Model shows why presidents just can't stop themselves from lying-and what happens to the world when they do. You'll meet: Harry Truman torched whole cities with nukes just to score diplomatic points with the Russians. Even high-ranking military officials expressed revulsion. Dwight Eisenhower, famous for warning against the "military industrial complex" had no compunction against using it to topple democracy in Guatemala using propaganda and dirty tricks. Lyndon Johnson relentlessly attacked South Vietnam, the country he claimed we were saving. No study of presidential propaganda can omit Richard Nixon's bombing of Cambodia, a major crime against humanity. From the arms for hostages deal, to the contra war to topple Nicaragua's government, Ronald Reagan set the standard for future presidents. George H. Bush provides a useful lesson in diplomacy when planning war: head off negotiations at any cost. His refusal to negotiate cost hundreds of thousands of lives. Not to be outdone in service to empire, Bill Clinton managed to paint bombing Serbia and killing civilians as an effort to save them. George W Bush, the final president reviewed in this study sets new standards for brazenness in lying over his invasion of Iraq. David Model offers strong evidence that George W. Bush is a psychopath.

In Lying For Empire, Model shows not just how presidents lie but also how the lies are privatized by the public relations and media industries, moving audacious claims into the realm of "truth."

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Lying for Empire: How to Commit War Crimes With a Straight Face

Lying for Empire: How to Commit War Crimes With a Straight Face

by David Model
Lying for Empire: How to Commit War Crimes With a Straight Face

Lying for Empire: How to Commit War Crimes With a Straight Face

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Presidents tell lies to justify wars, to cover up wars and to excuse some of the worst atrocities in history. In this provocative study of eight presidents, David Model shows why presidents just can't stop themselves from lying-and what happens to the world when they do. You'll meet: Harry Truman torched whole cities with nukes just to score diplomatic points with the Russians. Even high-ranking military officials expressed revulsion. Dwight Eisenhower, famous for warning against the "military industrial complex" had no compunction against using it to topple democracy in Guatemala using propaganda and dirty tricks. Lyndon Johnson relentlessly attacked South Vietnam, the country he claimed we were saving. No study of presidential propaganda can omit Richard Nixon's bombing of Cambodia, a major crime against humanity. From the arms for hostages deal, to the contra war to topple Nicaragua's government, Ronald Reagan set the standard for future presidents. George H. Bush provides a useful lesson in diplomacy when planning war: head off negotiations at any cost. His refusal to negotiate cost hundreds of thousands of lives. Not to be outdone in service to empire, Bill Clinton managed to paint bombing Serbia and killing civilians as an effort to save them. George W Bush, the final president reviewed in this study sets new standards for brazenness in lying over his invasion of Iraq. David Model offers strong evidence that George W. Bush is a psychopath.

In Lying For Empire, Model shows not just how presidents lie but also how the lies are privatized by the public relations and media industries, moving audacious claims into the realm of "truth."


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781567513202
Publisher: Common Courage Press
Publication date: 08/01/2005
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

David Model is a professor of political science and economics at Seneca College in Toronto. He has previously written People Before Profits: Reversing the Corportae Agenda and Corporate Rule: Understanding and Challening the New World Order.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements5
Introduction6
Chapter 1They Just Can't Stop Themselves Crimes Against Humanity18
Chapter 2Incineration as Diplomacy How Truman Torched Whole Cities With Nukes to Score Points40
Chapter 3The First Banana Republic Eisenhower's Dedication to Destroying Democracy in Guatemala79
Chapter 4Quagmire of Deceit Johnson and the Escalation of the Vietnam War113
Chapter 5Worse Than Hell Nixon Paves the Way to Cambodia With Bad Intentions140
Chapter 6Topple One For the Gipper Reagan and the Destruction of the Nicaraguan Government164
Chapter 7The George H. Bush Formula For War With Iraq Prevent Negotiations at All Costs198
Chapter 8The Empire as Good Guy Clinton Kills Civilians to Save Them246
Chapter 9Finishing the Job George W. Bush and the Bombing of Iraq280
Chapter 10Psychopath Number 43301
Bibliography319
Index325
About the Author336
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