Foreword by Peter McLaren
Preface
Introduction
1. Crimes Against Peace
2. Warfare Against Civilians
3. War Crimes By Proxy
4. Weapons Of Mass Destruction
5. A Tale Of Broken Treaties
6. War-Crimes Tribunals: Imperial Justice
7. Torture And Other Atrocities
Conclusion: Empire Or Survival?
Postscript: The Routinization Of Mass Murder
Notes
Index
Carl Boggs is Professor of Social Sciences at National University
in Los Angeles. He has written numerous books, including The Crimes
of Empire (Pluto, 2010) and Imperial Delusions: American Militarism
and Endless War (2005). He has received the Charles McCoy Career
Achievement Award from the American Political Science
Association.
Peter McLaren is world-renowned in the fields of education and
social justice. He is Professor of Urban Schooling at the Graduate
School of Education and Information Studies at the University of
California, Los Angeles.
'Distinguished scholar Carl Boggs's brilliant historical survey of
US empire-building highlights the centrality of violence,
lawlessness, and self-serving 'humanitarian' ideology, from
colonial times to the current wars in Asia'
*James Petras, Bartle Professor Emeritus, Binghamton
University*
'Relentless, unflinching, and irrefutable. This book performs a
genuine service for truth and democracy, an education for every
American'
*Michael Parenti, author of Against Empire and To Kill a
Nation*
'Americans think others commit war crimes. Every American who
believes in their country's greatness should read Crimes of Empire.
By refusing to let war crimes pass unnoticed, Carl Boggs has done
humankind a tremendous service'
*George Katsiaficas*
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