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Empire
James Laxer
出版
Groundwood Books
, 2006
主題
Juvenile Nonfiction / Social Science / Politics & Government
Political Science / World / General
Young Adult Nonfiction / History / United States / General
Young Adult Nonfiction / Social Science / Politics & Government
ISBN
088899706X
9780888997067
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=Y7AgAQAAIAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
The United States presides over the most far-flung imperial system ever established. This thoughful study compares the American Empire to those of the past, finding much can be learned from the fates of the British, Roman, Chinese, Incan, and Aztec empires. Rome, like the U.S., was a military superpower. And just as Rome's armies were stretched thin, so too are America's -- but Rome's leaders eventually gave up on conquering Scotland. Will the U.S. do the same in Iraq? Laxer draws ominous parallels with the British, who discovered too late that empire building ultimately threatens the health of democracy at home. Documenting how the American Empire works and what it means to the rest of the world,
Empire
asks: Does the American Empire bring stability to a troubled world? Or, like its imperial predecessors, does it impose inequality and oppression on humanity? And what happens when an empire tumbles?