Andrew Kolin outlines the history of United States of America dictatorship right from the beginning to the start of president Obama administration. Andrew Kolin shows that the only developments in President Bush administration were the government surveillance, disregard, violence and civil liberties but ancient characteristics of the U.S foreign and domestic policies. The government has improved its power singling out dissenters, throughout all periods of United States history. The United States government has changed its ways of prosecution from the witch track against communists all through the cold war to FBI's infiltration of public rights group. Andrew Kolin provides a wake up call, and a powerful about democratic ideals death in the U. S. A. Andrew Kolin depicts the determined hard work of autocrats to suppress trendy democracy.
The book state power and democracy trace the attack on democracy and the rise in the police state that get to its peak in the president George W. Bush administration. During the war on communism to war on terrorism, the American government has used torture, preventive detection, surveillance and an atmosphere of fear to merge its power and counteract dissent. President Bush regime was not full of democracy despite the fear and shock which was in 11th November, 2009. The Bush administration build an ultimate forces which were under constant survey, wars were a simple to state the nations supremacy. The police were using Torture arbitrarily.
Brewer guides through the USA greatest conflict of the precedent centuries. Brewer engage a narrative that evaluate how different presidential administrations conducted, and plan propaganda campaigns to gather public support war with the Philippine, world war one, world war two, Vietnam, Korea, and Iraq operation freedom in 2003. According to Brewer the American government strategizes its persuasion, which follows a broad historical model featuring a plot that cast the president of the USA in the lead. The United States took arms from Manichean drama for defense of democracy, liberty and civilization against a persistent and barbaric rival who threatens United States existence of society and U S interests. The pronouncement to send troops to fight in foreign countries regularly aggravates public debate about the importance of going for war and its impact on the national ethics. US officials have taken some steps in ensuring that the people of America are contended with dissent, actual and potential. The official managed citizens by varying their ways in order to settle disputes and define them better on their personal terms. The state was in control of the media such that instead of its role as a source of official information. Brewer reveals that the pentagon office of media takes many campaigns to air talk shows. Mass media and authors were their duties to support rather than oppose government propaganda campaigns. Media later realizes that the state propaganda, giving a picture of heroes and nasty piece of work too persuasive and marketable to pass up. In other news, the government gives restrictions preventing journalists from putting across unwanted truths to the public. The American government did not allow the use of retreat in reading the news during the Korean Way. Brewer clearly summarizes a widespread body of vital materials and scholarships, leading to a work that successfully places a variety of propaganda campaigns in their relevant historical context. Why America Fight helps to demonstrate how the U.S officials have arranged to control public reaction when the country is continuing with war. Brewed observes that propaganda won the minds and hearts of the people by informing them of what they want to concerning their own society. The world war two, information campaigns presented the Americans with a powerful combination that mixed both beliefs and facts, distorting what was true.
The US ally and the Vietnamese head of states Ngo Diem signify that they might agree with the communist rebels in his country in the fall of 1963. The president of the united states John Kennedy draw together senior alien policy advisors for an ultimate meeting to think about overthrowing Diem. The meeting was successful, but president bush did not disclose any decision. Stephen Kinzer analyzes the US overthrowing times since 1983 in fourteen nations. According to kinzer, leadership in the US depends mostly on actions as opposed to patience. The presidents always want to be seen as hardworking and steering for change in order to be elected in the next elections. Kinzer reveals model behind the overthrow of Puerto Rico, Cuba, Hawaii, South Vietnam, Chile, Nicaragua, Guatemala, Grenada, and Honduras governments. The united sates were targeting smaller countries, which had democratic governments. The US provides training to dictators and also providing with arms that later turn back and become enemies to the US government. This lead to the USA loosing interest in the countries they were targeting and allow terrorism and corruption to thrive.
Edwin Blacks clearly summarizes how the government organizes crimes which also include the white collar crimes. Dr. Black uses the sociological, historical, criminological and economical to bring about the major implication of future policy. The perspective of Black is that truth takes a lot of time to be unveiled. The Jews who were living in Europe had got no chance to escape. The Nazis received a lot of help from the IBM, GM and Ford, and it was wonders that more Jews escape the killings in the cold blood.