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Book appeal: Understanding global hate towards America.

Recommendation: This book is an eye-opening analysis of America's foreign policy and its cultural dominance, and how it has impacted the world. The authors delve into the mirror that is TV and Hollywood, and how they reflect American ideals and values both positively and negatively. It's a must-read for anyone trying to understand why America and Americans are often the targets of global hate. The book is tightly argued and carefully researched, making it an essential contribution to the debate on America's role in the world.

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Why Do People Hate America?

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ISBN: 9780971394254
Date of Publication: 2003-03-01
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Politics, Philosophy, History
Related Topics: History, History, Politics
Goodreads rating: 3.36
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The controversial bestseller that caused huge waves in the UK! The Independent calls it "required reading." Noam Chomsky says it "contains valuable information that we should know, over here, for our own good, and the world's." We call it our biggest book so far and will be backing it from day one with guaranteed coop spending, a national publicity and review blitz, talk radio bookings, various retail sales aids including postcards, and of course the usual full court press on the Web and via email. This is NOT just another 9/11 it is the book for those of us trying to understand why America--and Americans--are targets for hate. Many people do hate America, in Europe, Asia, South America and Africa, as well as in the Middle East. Ziauddin Sardar and Merryl Wyn Davies explore the global impact of America's foreign policy and its corporate and cultural power, placing this unprecedented dominance in the context of America's own perception of itself. In doing so, they consider TV and the Hollywood machine as a mirror which reflects both the American Dream and the American Nightmare. Their analysis provides an important contribution to a debate which needs to be addressed by people of all nations, cultures, religions and political persuasions--and especially by Americans. Described by The Times Higher Education Supplement as "packed with tightly argued points," the book is carefully researched and built to withstand the inevitable criticism that will be aimed at it. A book that some reviewers will love to hate and others will praise for its insights, it's guaranteed to cause a stir.
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Book appeal: Understanding global hate towards America.

Recommendation: This book is an eye-opening analysis of America's foreign policy and its cultural dominance, and how it has impacted the world. The authors delve into the mirror that is TV and Hollywood, and how they reflect American ideals and values both positively and negatively. It's a must-read for anyone trying to understand why America and Americans are often the targets of global hate. The book is tightly argued and carefully researched, making it an essential contribution to the debate on America's role in the world.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.