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ISBN13: 9781567512700

The Seven Deadly Spins: Exposing the Lies Behind War Propaganda

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Micky Z offers a look at 7 deadly spins: Spin #1: The Sleeping Giant: The U.S. minds its own business, but the sleeping giant is eventually provoked. Spin #2: Good Wars: Once forced into war, the U.S. only does so in the name of Democracy and justice. Spin #3: U.S. vs. Them: Terrorists, evildoers and more--the U.S. has faced off against the worst humanity has to offer. Spin #4: Support the Troops: No matter what we think, we all unite behind our...

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Essential if politics, war or propaganda interest you

This is a hugely impressive book. It's accessible, informative and well written. A must have if the area interests you.

praise for Mickey Z.

"Professional iconoclast..." --New York Newsday "Political provocateur..." --Time Out New York "Acerbic wit and dogged interrogation of accepted wisdom...matches Chomsky in breadth of source material and in the scalding heat of his moral outrage..." --New Internationalist "Iconoclastic and bold..." --Howard Zinn "Bukowski filtered through historical materialism..." --Jordy Cummings "Very similar to the stuff Emma Goldman was saying back in 1898..." --Chuck Munson, Infoshop News "...encyclopedic knowledge..." --Greg Elich "Has a sharp eye which sees what most miss..." --Joe Connelly, editor of Veg News "In the tradition of Zinn and Galeano..." --David Barsamian, Alternative Radio "Mickey Z. rocks!" --Mark Zepezauer "How can one be so sweet and yet so fierce?" --Sander Hicks, founder of Soft Skull Press "You write well; it's too bad you're on the wrong side." --Peter F. Vallone, Jr., New York City Council Member, District 22

Imperialism with a Spin

The vast majority of citizens of the United States are either unaware or don't care about the magnitude and regularity of the crimes committed by their government in their name. They rather think their government is a "light unto the world" going about its business, wishing nothing other than to be left alone to pursue its peaceful American dream. Whether this is due to the disingenuousness of those citizens or the effectiveness of these spins is debatable. This book is more of a too often obscure but important documentation proving the United States government continues to be, and with occasional competition always has been, the greatest threat to world peace. It serves also as a look into the modus operandi of the mafia enterprise known as America.Mickey's historical reach encompasses with equal clarity events as disparate as George Washington's racism justifying the slaughter of Natives by labeling them savages and brutes, to the current campaigns in Afghanistan and Iraq, and beyond. Yet his narrative is vivifying rather than ponderous. He touches upon many important U.S. historical epochs to prove even more than what the worst cynic might have suspected: the whole history of this country is conceived and steeped in bloodshed and suffering - and spin. From the arrival of Columbus in 1492 right up to the current imperial crusades in Iraq, Afghanistan, Colombia, Israel/Palestine, and, given the nature of spin and the complicity of the corporate media, who knows where all else, U.S. policy has been one imperial aggrandizement after another.The Seven Deadly Spins are used to turn America's long historical penchant for war, brutality, and ethnic cleansing into something other than what it really is, often its very opposite, to justify it, and allow its perpetuation. Part of the aim of spin is to glorify war as the triumphing of the quasi-religious good, the United States and its actions, over the foreboding evil, the enemy du jour, in the eternal Manichean struggle between the forces of light and darkness. Another part is to sanitize the wanton bloodshed of countless innocents and other atrocities. For the charade to continue, these must be whitewashed as unfortunate accidents, or justified as necessary for a greater good, when they are acknowledged at all.Vietnam and the ethnic cleansing of Native Americans are the most obvious of many examples of American rapine. Far too many are quite forgiving of these and a long list of like outrages. As Mickey quotes Robert Jensen as saying, "In affluent societies, one should expect a lot of `willed ignorance' from people. If one's privilege is based on maintaining the empire, it's not surprising that some people won't want to know about what the empire really does." Although the information is available, fewer bother to learn about U.S. complicity in other imperial intrigues, like the assassination of Allende in Chile and the installation of the brutal Pinochet in his stead, for example. Likewi

Mickey Z Rocks!

This is a must read for anyone that believes the government goes to war only for humanitarian and defense related reasons. Z in his direct, hilarious style exposes the fraud we call American democracy, through hard facts and clear prose. Buy this book for your relative or friend that wants to understand why you question everything. Mickey is their gateway to dissent.

Forget Al Franken, read this, laugh and learn....

Mickey Z is one of the best left wing writers (and a great poet) working right now. Everyone should pre-order this book and tell their friends. To put it in a simpler way - Mickey Z is more fun to read then most of the radical but dry books about Bush's war propaganda - and is also far more hard hitting - but as accessible than the troika of mainstream liberals suddenly declaring themselves anti-imperialist In many ways, he is comparable to a Brooklyn version of Paul Virillio - he sees through everything, but instead of writing like a professor of architecture, his style is that of Bukowski filtered through historical materialism. His writing is witty enough for a high school kid who's cynical about politcs but sophisticated enough for seasoned analysts like Michael Parenti.
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