The United States is often sold to the world as the land of opportunity, freedom, and progress, but behind this gleaming fa???ade lies a dark and disturbing history. In this book, we dismantle the myth of the "American Dream" and reveal the brutal realities of a system built on inequality, violence, and manipulation. From the CIA's role in coups d'???tat and the devastation caused by profitable wars to scandals of espionage, corruption, and systemic racism, each chapter exposes how American power has shaped the world in its ...
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The United States is often sold to the world as the land of opportunity, freedom, and progress, but behind this gleaming fa???ade lies a dark and disturbing history. In this book, we dismantle the myth of the "American Dream" and reveal the brutal realities of a system built on inequality, violence, and manipulation. From the CIA's role in coups d'???tat and the devastation caused by profitable wars to scandals of espionage, corruption, and systemic racism, each chapter exposes how American power has shaped the world in its own image, at the cost of millions of lives. We delve into topics such as human trafficking, serial killers, the public health crisis, and the exploitation of immigrants, uncovering how the country that self-proclaims as the "leader of the free world" often operates as the epicenter of global injustices. This book also spares no criticism of the ruthless capitalism championed by the U.S., a system that concentrates wealth in the hands of a few while leaving millions on the margins, both within its own borders and globally. From the idealization of the "American way of life" propagated by Hollywood to the inhumane treatment of immigrants and minorities, the work is a comprehensive and unfiltered analysis of the country's contradictions. An essential read for anyone seeking to understand the true cost of power and reflect on how we can reimagine a more just and humane future.
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