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Cautati si vedeti 'Untold History of the United States' de Oliver Stone pentru a un punct de vedere despre istoria ultimilor +70 de ani din perspectiva americanului care incepe a pune cap la cap o alternativa la noianul de propaganda ce trece drept istorie. Cred ca transformarea aceasta a unuia ca Stone a fost catalizata mai ales de experienta celor 8 ani dezastruosi ai neoconilor cu Bush II ca paravan. Sloganul acestora para sa fie: Plutocrati din toata lumea, uniti-va!
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    Things that make you go Hmmm...


    By Eric C. Petersen on January 29, 2013
    Format: Hardcover Amazon Verified Purchase
    I purchased this book with some trepidation as Stone is pretty well known as having a certain "bias" about US foreign policy and I feared the book might be a rant. Instead the book turned out to be a well-ordered and very-well footnoted history of roughly the last century of mainly, but not exclusively, American foreign policy, one that all too often has been shortsighted, foolish, and with the advent of the atomic bomb, terrifying. I'm a faily old dude going on 71 and the more history books I read the more apparent it is that there is no such thing as "the truth" or "reality." Stone looks at the past using a different set of facts that the American Exceptionalist crowd would omit from their histories. From these two different viewpoints two different conclusions could be drawn; however, as long as the facts presented are correct, so is each different view. It's up to the reader to decide where the weight of the evidence falls.

    There were a number of times when I felt certain issues were dealt with too briefly - the Balfour Declaration being one - but given the scope of the book this brevity is understandable, and for those who might want a more thorough exegesis than a few sentences on something like Balfour whole books have been written. Guess my point is history, even very recent history, is comprised of many elements lurking in the shadows and a fuller understanding of events can only be achieved by looking at those the political class would rather have swept under the rug - permanently.

    This book is probably a must-read for those of us concerned with the fact this country spends nearly half the planet's military budget and has less-than-nothing to show for it, a stupendous misallocaton of resources (at least in my book) that's gone on for now over half a century. Defenders of this policy would site "national security." Stone pretty well destroys this argument; Pogo was right. How we got stuck in this Tar Baby is a fascinating, if depressing, story that begins with the Truman administration, and continued to march on down the decades through various presidencies until here we are. If you have read David McCullough's "Truman" a rather positive image was revealed; not in this book. Many sides to any story and this one is definitely worth reading to better understand how we got from there to here.

    http://www.amazon.com/Untold-History.../dp/1451613520/
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