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Good. Good condition. A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates, stamps, limited notes and highlighting, or a few light stains.
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New. These days, despising America and Americans is a favorite international (and even national) pastime. What many people may not realize, suggest Barry and Judith Rubin, is that an historical continuity and evolution of anti-Americanism coincides with the foundation and development of the United States from its discovery by European explorers and subsequent independence from these same European powers. Co-authors of an acclaimed political biography of Yasir Arafat and widely regarded for their experience and understanding of Middle East affairs, the Rubins recognize the need for a new framework by which to approach this critical issue. Rather than adopting a particular ideology they rely on analysis and narration, restricting the discussion to anti-American views held by non-Americans. Called 'wise, ' 'pungent, ' and 'compelling' by reviewers, Hating America draws on sources from a wide range of countries to track the trajectory of anti-Americanism from colonial days through the early twenty-first century. International recognition of U.S. domination-both as a great power and as a model of globalization, modernization, and Westernization-is an established fact and America as 'super-villain' an unfortunate derivative, but the Rubins stress that for most of America's history anti-Americanism was little more than a 'curiosity found in the writings of travelers and novelists. ' The examples they provide make Hating America a fascinating read, and before reaching the conclusion that anti-Americanism has always been a response to the 'phenomenon of America itself, ' they uncover how it is ultimately based on 'a false, irrational case. '
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