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portada America's Oldest Professions: Warring and Spying. Revised Edition (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Language
English
Pages
276
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.9 x 15.2 x 1.5 cm
Weight
0.37 kg.
ISBN13
9781508464549

America's Oldest Professions: Warring and Spying. Revised Edition (in English)

Gary B. Brumback (Author) · Createspace Independent Publishing Platform · Paperback

America's Oldest Professions: Warring and Spying. Revised Edition (in English) - Brumback, Gary B.

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Synopsis "America's Oldest Professions: Warring and Spying. Revised Edition (in English)"

This book is about the warring and spying habits of America's regimes; the long history of those habits; what explains them, what their consequences are, how they can be broken, and what awaits America and the world if they are not broken. Chapter 1 traces the unbroken history of the two habits. Chapter 2 documents their costs and consequences. It is an appalling account of the damage and death America's warriors-in-chiefs and spy chiefs have unceasingly caused America and elsewhere on the globe. Chapter 3 explains the warring and spying habits. You will read there about the "black boxes" and "badvantages" that explain the dark side of human behavior in general and the warring and spying habits of the current U.S. president and his predecessor in particular. Chapter 4 examines the war and spy bureaucracy of the U.S. government. There we will look into the public officialdom of the two habits, The Land of the Official Habbits, if you will, with apologies to J.R.R Tolkien. Chapter 5 examines the war and spy industries that feed off government's addiction as well as their own. You will read there how contractors go about milking Uncle Sam, and how Uncle Sam, the reliable cash cow, knows and does not care. Chapter 6 takes a look at the "Habit Helpers." You might be surprised about who some of them are. The author was once one of them. Chapter 7 envisions an "Alter America" without any warring and spying and proposes a plan for making that vision a reality. The last chapter presents some dismal scenarios of the future if the habits are not ended. Be sure not to miss Appendix A, especially if you believe there can be a just or necessary war. In Appendix B we "hear" imminent voices against war down through the ages. Appendix C shows the bloated organizational chart for the war and spy agencies, and Appendix D names the largest war and spy contractors. This book was written was written for several reasons. First, history clearly tells us that U.S. regimes of self-serving politicians and their war and spy collaborators will never voluntarily stop their warring and spying. They won't because they can't. They are addicts. Second, the uplifting message needs to be told that America has the potential to become the Alter America described in Chapter 7, an America where there would be no corpocracy; where she would be peaceful and law abiding; where she would be an egalitarian, not a male dominated society; where her economy depended on Main Street, not on Wall Street; where there would be no more corporate welfare; and where she would be a socially and economically just society. Third, "principled patriots" of America (those who say "my country please do right and no wrong") need to be galvanized into making Alter America possible by uniting, planning, and heading toward it.

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