Endless Holocausts: Mass Death in the History of the United States Empire - David Michael Smith - Books - Monthly Review Press,U.S. - 9781583679906 - 2023
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Endless Holocausts: Mass Death in the History of the United States Empire

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Endless Holocausts: Mass Death in the History of the United States Empire helps us to come to terms with what we have long suspected: the rise of the U. S. Empire has relied upon an almost unimaginable loss of life, from its inception during the European colonial period, to the present. And yet, in the face of a series of endless holocausts at home and abroad, the doctrine of American exceptionalism has plagued the globe for over a century.

However much the ruling class insists on U. S. superiority, we find ourselves in the midst of a sea change. Perpetual wars, deteriorating economic conditions, the resurgence of white supremacy, and the rise of the Far Right have led millions of people to abandon their illusions about this country. Never before have so many people rejected or questioned traditional platitudes about the United States.

In Endless Holocausts author David Michael Smith demolishes the myth of exceptionalism by demonstrating that manifold forms of mass death, far from being unfortunate exceptions to an otherwise benign historical record, have been indispensable in the rise of the wealthiest and most powerful imperium in the history of the world. At the same time, Smith points to an extraordinary history of resistance by Indigenous peoples, people of African descent, people in other nations brutalized by U. S. imperialism, workers, and democratic-minded people around the world determined to fight for common dignity and the sake of the greater good.


504 pages

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released 2023
ISBN13 9781583679906
Publishers Monthly Review Press,U.S.
Pages 528
Dimensions 223 × 147 × 41 mm   ·   816 g
Language English  

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