What They Think of Us

What They Think of Us
Title What They Think of Us PDF eBook
Author David Farber
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 206
Release 2009-01-10
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1400827604

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It has never been more important for Americans to understand why the world both hates and loves the United States. In What They Think of Us, a remarkable group of writers from the Middle East, Europe, Asia, and Latin America describes the world's profoundly ambivalent attitudes toward the United States--before and since 9/11. While many people around the world continue to see the United States as a model despite the Iraq war and the war on terror, the U.S. response to 9/11 has undoubtedly intensified global anti-Americanism. What They Think of Us reveals that substantial goodwill toward America still exists, but that this sympathy is in peril--and that there is an immense gap between how Americans view their country and how it is viewed abroad. Drawing on broad research and personal experience while avoiding anecdotalism and polemics, the writers gathered here combine political, cultural, and historical analysis to explain how people in different parts of the world see the United States. They show that not all anti-Americanism can be blamed on U.S. foreign policy. America is disliked not just for what it does but also for what it is, and perceptions of both are profoundly shaped--and sometimes warped--by the domestic realities of the countries where anti-Americanism thrives. In addition to analyzing America's battered global reputation, these writers propose ways the United States and other countries can build better relations through greater understanding and respect.

Harper's Magazine

Harper's Magazine
Title Harper's Magazine PDF eBook
Author Henry Mills Alden
Publisher
Pages 984
Release 1893
Genre American literature
ISBN

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How America Lost Its Mind

How America Lost Its Mind
Title How America Lost Its Mind PDF eBook
Author Thomas E. Patterson
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Pages 227
Release 2019-10-03
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0806165685

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Americans are losing touch with reality. On virtually every issue, from climate change to immigration, tens of millions of Americans have opinions and beliefs wildly at odds with fact, rendering them unable to think sensibly about politics. In How America Lost Its Mind, Thomas E. Patterson explains the rise of a world of “alternative facts” and the slow-motion cultural and political calamity unfolding around us. We don’t have to search far for the forces that are misleading us and tearing us apart: politicians for whom division is a strategy; talk show hosts who have made an industry of outrage; news outlets that wield conflict as a marketing tool; and partisan organizations and foreign agents who spew disinformation to advance a cause, make a buck, or simply amuse themselves. The consequences are severe. How America Lost Its Mind maps a political landscape convulsed with distrust, gridlock, brinksmanship, petty feuding, and deceptive messaging. As dire as this picture is, and as unlikely as immediate relief might be, Patterson sees a way forward and underscores its urgency. A call to action, his book encourages us to wrest institutional power from ideologues and disruptors and entrust it to sensible citizens and leaders, to restore our commitment to mutual tolerance and restraint, to cleanse the Internet of fake news and disinformation, and to demand a steady supply of trustworthy and relevant information from our news sources. As philosopher Hannah Arendt wrote decades ago, the rise of demagogues is abetted by “people for whom the distinction between fact and fiction, true and false, no longer exists.” In How America Lost Its Mind, Thomas E. Patterson makes a passionate case for fully and fiercely engaging on the side of truth and mutual respect in our present arms race between fact and fake, unity and division, civility and incivility.

Hearings

Hearings
Title Hearings PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs
Publisher
Pages 1968
Release
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Bright-sided

Bright-sided
Title Bright-sided PDF eBook
Author Barbara Ehrenreich
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 252
Release 2009-10-13
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0805087494

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Exposes the downside of America's penchant for positive thinking, which the author believes leads to self-blame and a preoccupation with stamping out "negative" thoughts on a personal level, and, on a national level, has brought on economic disaster.

Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States

Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States
Title Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States PDF eBook
Author United States. President
Publisher
Pages 1010
Release 1992
Genre Presidents
ISBN

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Reports

Reports
Title Reports PDF eBook
Author United States Information Agency. Office of Research
Publisher
Pages 740
Release 1964
Genre United States
ISBN

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