Distinguished social scientist and public intellectual Chalmers Johnson, President of the Japan Policy Institute, joins host Harry Kreisler for a conversation on the nature of the American Empire a...
Distinguished social scientist and public intellectual Chalmers Johnson, President of the Japan Policy Institute, joins host Harry Kreisler for a conversation on the nature of the American Empire and its costs and consequences for the future of American democracy and power in the world. Series: "Conversations with History" [5/2004] [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 8641]
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Your reasons for changing your mind don't ring true to me. It sounds like it's more directly related to financial concerns than to "new information." You had to be a dumb-fuck not to be aware of American Imperalism prior to 1991--and you are not that.
As Noam Chomsky would say: this is another miracle of our educational system.People prefer entertainment to knowledge.You should appreciate it instead of being sad about it.You can tell yourself you are superior in a certain way lol I'm sarcastic but it's true.
The US NEVER cared for parity with the Russians. To have actually 'helped' the Russians following the 'end' of the Cold War is ludicruous. The clear US perception was world hegemony and to share it with NO ONE. It is for this reason the US couldn't tolerate a strong Russia, and therefore none of the promised help for Russia was mostly a ruse. The US is clearly willing to sacrifice anything to achieve this world control.
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