Aaron Good has a PhD in Political Science from Temple
University. His dissertation, "American Exception: Hegemony and the
Tripartite State," examined the state, elite criminality, and US
hegemony. It was an expansion of a previously published article,
"American Exception: Hegemony and the Dissimulation of the State."
Prior to completing his doctorate, he worked on the 2008 Obama
campaign in Missouri. Born and raised in Indiana, he has since
lived and worked in Taiwan and Shanghai. He currently resides with
his wife and son in the greater Philadelphia area where he has been
a history and social science instructor.
"A gifted student of history, Aaron Good digs deep into its
underbrush of confusion to bring out lucid insights into the
American Empire--and the reasons for its behavior. This work again
reminds us of the pernicious impact of intelligence and security
forces and their role in undermining our integrity as a
country."
--Oliver Stone, author and Academy Award-winning director,
producer, and screenwriter "Aaron Good has written a penetrating
and highly original study of American exceptionism--the systematic
overriding of law, often for the sake of national security.
Recognizing that the records-based methods of academic historians
are insufficient for an era of covert action agencies and plausible
deniability, he surveys facts, normally suppressed, about the
increased role of criminality in political activity, citing
specifically assassinations, the 'October Surprise' of 1968, and
the crimes of Watergate. He also critiques and advances on the
efforts of previous thinkers like C. Wright Mills to conceptualize
what he calls the tripartite state--'comprised of the democratic or
public state, the national-security state, and the deep state.'
This is a valuable and much-needed book, an unparalleled synthesis
of the emerging new critical perspective on American hegemony."
--Peter Dale Scott, English professor emeritus at the University of
California at Berkeley and author of Coming to Jakarta and The Road
to 9/11 "In The Untold History of the United States, Oliver Stone
and I countered the dangerous myths of unbridled American rectitude
and imperious exceptionalism. In American Exception, Aaron Good
takes this a big step further, producing something we might call
untold social science, a work that brilliantly illuminates the deep
political forces that have animated the American empire throughout
its volatile, troubled, and often violent history."
--Peter Kuznick, professor of history and director of the Nuclear
Studies Institute at American University "Why does the US wage war
and project coercive machinations abroad no matter the party
leading Congress or the president in office? Good offers a piquant,
rich, and memorable answer by excavating the hidden faces of power
within the American state--or rather, states, each defined by their
embedded interests, public countenance, and corporate stakeholders
that operate in the hidden spaces of the national political
economy. There is no triumphalist narrative here, only a grim but
necessary recounting of how financial and security interests shaped
US foreign policy at every turn across the past half-century."
--Sean Yom, associate professor of Political Science at Temple
University and senior fellow in the Middle East Program at the
Foreign Policy Research Institute
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