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9781009220866

Why America Loses Wars (Limited War and Us Strategy from the Korean War to the Present)

Donald Stoker  | Cambridge University Press
41,020원  | 20220531  | 9781009220866
How can you achieve victory in war if you don't know your political aims or what victory means? Donald Stoker reveals the flaws in US political thinking and strategy from the Korean War to the withdrawal from Afghanistan and lays the foundations for a better approach to the wars of tomorrow.
9781032752532

Why America Didn’t Become Great Again

 | Routledge
85,470원  | 20250421  | 9781032752532
Examining the conditions that not only blocked attempts to make America great again, but actively made the country worse, Why America Didn’t Become Great Again identifies those organizations, institutions, politicians and prominent characters in the forefront of the economic and social policies ? ultimately asking who is responsible.
9781041025313

Why America Didn’t Become Great Again

 | Routledge
309,930원  | 20250421  | 9781041025313
Examining the conditions that not only blocked attempts to make America great again, but actively made the country worse, Why America Didn’t Become Great Again identifies those organizations, institutions, politicians and prominent characters in the forefront of the economic and social policies ? ultimately asking who is responsible.
9780745644851

Why America Needs a Left (A Historical Argument)

Zaretsky, Eli  | Polity Press
18,970원  | 20140307  | 9780745644851
The United States today cries out for a robust, self-respecting, intellectually sophisticated left, yet the very idea of a left appears to have been discredited.
9780745644844

Why America Needs a Left (A Historical Argument)

Zaretsky, Eli  | John Wiley & Sons Inc
87,870원  | 20120416  | 9780745644844
The United States today cries out for a robust, self-respecting, intellectually sophisticated left, yet the very idea of a left appears to have been discredited.
9780754644774

New Perspectives on Global Governance: Why America Needs the G8 (Why America Needs The G8)

Fratianni, Michele (EDT)/ Kirton, John J. (EDT)/ S  | Ashgate
192,340원  | 20050501  | 9780754644774
Offers insight into the role of the Group of Eight's major market democracies and challenges the assumption that the G8 is simply a forum for binding a unilateralist hegemonic America. This book suggests that a now vulnerable America must rely on the G8 as a central instrument of foreign policy.
9781716524264

Why America Is Losing Its Democracy (A View of Washington DC from Outside the Beltway: How You Can Fight Back and Make a Difference)

 | Lulu Press
58,090원  | 20210108  | 9781716524264
America is in crisis. Our democratic republic is in jeopardy, our institutions are collapsing, and our economy is failing many. The country is incredibly divided, freedom of speech is being challenged, and climate change is threatening our very existence...yet I believe there is a reason to hope. My book unveils many of our country's challenges in addition to providing working solutions.
9780742527560

The Collapse of Liberalism (Why America Needs a New Left)

Noble, Charles  | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
177,210원  | 20040401  | 9780742527560
In The Collapse of Liberalism, noted political scientist Charles Noble takes liberalism to task for not being radical enough--for what he sees as a long history of how liberalism has accommodated the very economic institutions and corporate actors...
9781118061817

Why America Failed 양장본 Hardcover (The Roots of Imperial Decline)

Berman, Morris  | John Wiley & Sons Inc
0원  | 20120107  | 9781118061817
Praise for Why America Failed "Morris Berman is one of our most prescient and important social and cultural critics. He marries a laser-like intelligence with a deep moral core. His writing is as lucid and crisp as it is insightful.His newest book, Why America Failed, rips open the dark and dying carcass of empire.His analysis is sobering and often depressing .But the truth at this stage in the game is depressing, very depressing. Those who refuse to face this truth because it is unpleasant, because it does not inspire happy thoughts or offer false hope, are in flight from the real. The collective retreat into self-delusion has transformed huge swaths of the American populace into a peculiar species of adult-children who live in aPeter Pan world of make believe where reality is never permitted to be animpediment to desire. It is too bad Berman, who sees and writes about all this with a stunning clarity, lives in Mexico.It gets lonely up here." -Chris Hedges, author of Death of the Liberal Class and Empire of Illusion "Morris Berman's masterpiece is a brutally honest, wonderfully crafted,exceptionally well-documented treatise on how America was spawned, several hundred years ago, to devour its offspring-financially, socially, and technologically. Why America Failed shines a harsh, unavoidable light upon the cunning business mindset at the core of America's creation, expansion, and devolution. Berman describes with stunning clarity how and why the 'hustler'mentality, upon which our country was predicated, eviscerated alternative moral or social doctrines, and thus incorporated the seeds of our self-destruction from its very inception. This book is as uncomfortable to read as it is impossible to miss." -Nomi Prins, author of It Takes a Pillage and Other People's Money "Morris Berman noticed that it's not morning in America anymore. His message may wake up the millions who are oversleeping while the late-day storm cloudsgather over this land." -James Howard Kunstler, author of The Long Emergency "As the decline of America's empire becomes both starker and graduallyevident, nothing is more important than accessible analyses of the causes of that decline. Far too few such works exist because of the taboos against writing them. All the more welcome then is Morris Berman's clear, bluntly but cogently written work. Sensitive to the contradictions of U.S. history and how they arenow playing themselves out in a changed world, this book will challenge and provoke in all the best senses of those words. Genuinely important to read and to think about." -Richard D. Wolff, Emeritus Professor of Economics,University of Massachusetts Amherst 'Why America Failed' shows how, from its birth as a nation of 'hustlers' to its collapse as an empire, the tools of the country's expansion proved to be the instruments of its demise. This is the third volume of Morris Berman's trilogy on the decline of the American empire. Distinguished cultural historian and social critic Morris Berman has spent many years exploring the corrosion of American society and the decline of the American empire. He is the author of the critically acclaimed works The Twilight of American Culture, a New York Times Book Revie w "Notable Book," andDark Ages America. During the final century of the Roman Empire, it was common for emperors to deny that their civilization was in decline. Only with the perspective of history can we see that the emperors were wrong, that the empire was failing, and that the Roman people were unwilling or unable to change their way of life before it was too late. The same, says Morris Berman, is true of twenty-first century America. The nation and its empire are in decline and nothing can be done to reverse their course. How did this come to be? In Why America Failed, Berman examines the development of American culture from the earliest colonies to the present, shows that the seeds of the nation's "hustler" culture were sown from the very beginning, and reveals how the very tools that enabled the country's expansion have become the instruments of its demise. At the center of Berman's argument is his assertion that hustling, materialism, and the pursuit of personal gain without regard for its effects on others have been powerful forces in American culture since the Pilgrims landed. He shows that even before the American Revolution, naked self-interest had replaced the common good as the primary social value in the colonies and that the creative power and destructive force of this idea gained irresistible momentum in the decades following the ratification of the Constitution. As invention proliferated and industry expanded, railroads, steamships, and telegraph wires quickened the frenetic pace of progress-or, as Berman calls it, the illusion of progress. An explosion of manufacturing whetted the nation's ravenous appetite for goods of all kinds and gave the hustling life its purpose-to acquire as many objects as possible prior to death The reign of Wall Street and the 2008 financial meltdown are certainly the most visible examples today of the negative consequences of the pursuit of affluence. Berman, however, sees the manipulations of Goldman Sachs and others not as some kind of aberration, but as the logical endpoint of the hustler culture. The fact that Goldman and its ilk continue to thrive in the wake of the disaster they wrought simply proves that it is already too late: America is incapable of changing direction. Many readers will take exception to much of Why America Failed-beginning, perhaps, with its title. But many more will read this provocative and insightful book and join Berman in making a long, hard reassessment of the nation, its goals, and its future. During the final century of the Roman Empire, it was common for emperors to deny that their civilization was in decline. Only with the perspective of history can we see that the emperors were wrong, that the empire was failing, and that the Roman people were unwilling or unable to change their way of life before it was too late. The same, says Morris Berman, is true of twenty-first century America. The nation and its empire are in decline and nothing can be done to reverse their course. How did this come to be? In Why America Failed, Berman examines the development of American culture from the earliest colonies to the present, shows that the seeds of the nations "hustler" culture were sown from the very beginning, and reveals how the very tools that enabled the countrys expansion have become the instruments of its demise. At the center of Bermans argument is his assertion that hustling, materialism, and the pursuit of personal gain without regard for its effects on others have been powerful forces in American culture since the Pilgrims landed. He shows that even before the American Revolution, naked self-interest had replaced the common good as the primary social value in the colonies and that the creative power and destructive force of this idea gained irresistible momentum in the decades following the ratification of the Constitution. As invention proliferated and industry expanded, railroads, steamships, and telegraph wires quickened the frenetic pace of progress-or, as Berman calls it, the illusion of progress. An explosion of manufacturing whetted the nations ravenous appetite for goods of all kinds and gave the hustling life its purpose-to acquire as many objects as possible prior to death The reign of Wall Street and the 2008 financial meltdown are certainly the most visible examples today of the negative consequences of the pursuit of affluence. Berman, however, sees the manipulations of Goldman Sachs and others not as some kind of aberration, but as the logical endpoint of the hustler culture. The fact that Goldman and its ilk continue to thrive in the wake of the disaster they wrought simply proves that it is already too late: America is incapable of changing direction. Many readers will take exception to much of Why America Failed-beginning, perhaps, with its title. But many more will read this provocative and insightful book and join Berman in making a long, hard reassessment of the nation, its goals, and its future. Praise for Why America Failed "Morris Berman is one of our most prescient and important social and cultural critics. He marries a laser-like intelligence with a deep moral core. His writing is as lucid and crisp as it is insightful.His newest book, Why America Failed, rips open the dark and dying carcass of empire.His analysis is sobering and often depressing .But the truth at this stage in the game is depressing, very depressing. Those who refuse to face this truth because it is unpleasant, because it does not inspire happy thoughts or offer false hope, are in flight from the real. The collective retreat into self-delusion has transformed huge swaths of the American populace into a peculiar species of adult-children who live in aPeter Pan world of make believe where reality is never permitted to be animpediment to desire. It is too bad Berman, who sees and writes about all this with a stunning clarity, lives in Mexico.It gets lonely up here." -Chris Hedges, author of Death of the Liberal Class and Empire of Illusion "Morris Bermans masterpiece is a brutally honest, wonderfully crafted,exceptionally well-documented treatise on how America was spawned, several hundred years ago, to devour its offspring-financially, socially, and technologically. Why America Failed shines a harsh, unavoidable light upon the cunning business mindset at the core of Americas creation, expansion, and devolution. Berman describes with stunning clarity how and why the hustlermentality, upon which our country was predicated, eviscerated alternative moral or social doctrines, and thus incorporated the seeds of our self-destruction from its very inception. This book is as uncomfortable to read as it is impossible to miss." -Nomi Prins, author of It Takes a Pillage and Other Peoples Money "Morris Berman noticed that its not morning in America anymore. His message may wake up the millions who are oversleeping while the late-day storm cloudsgather over this land." -James Howard Kunstler, author of The Long Emergency "As the decline of Americas empire becomes both starker and graduallyevident, nothing is more important than accessible analyses of the causes of that decline. Far too few such works exist because of the taboos against writing them. All the more welcome then is Morris Bermans clear, bluntly but cogently written work. Sensitive to the contradictions of U.S. history and how they arenow playing themselves out in a changed world, this book will challenge and provoke in all the best senses of those words. Genuinely important to read and to think about." -Richard D. Wolff, Emeritus Professor of Economics,University of Massachusetts Amherst Why America Failed shows how, from its birth as a nation of "hustlers" to its collapse as an empire, the tools of the countrys expansion proved to be the instruments of its demise Why America Failed is the third and most engaging volume of Morris Bermans trilogy on the decline of the American empire. In The Twilight of American Culture, Berman examined the internal factors of that decline, showing that they were identical to those of Rome in its late-empire phase. In Dark Ages America, he explored the external factors-e.g., the fact that both empires were ultimately attacked from the outside-and the relationship between the events of 9/11 and the history of U.S. foreign policy. In his most ambitious work to date, Berman looks at the "why" of it all Probes Americas commitment to economic liberalism and free enterprise stretching back to the late sixteenth century, and shows how this ideology, along with that of technological progress, rendered any alternative marginal to American history Maintains, more than anything else, that this one-sided vision of the countrys purpose finally did our nation in Why America Failed is a controversial work, one that will shock, anger, and transform its readers. The book is a stimulating and provocative explanation of how we managed to wind up in our current situation: economically weak, politically passe, socially divided, and culturally adrift. It is a tour de force, a powerful conclusion to Bermans study of American imperial decline. Why America Failed shows how, from its birth as a nation of "hustlers" to its collapse as an empire, the tools of the countrys expansion proved to be the instruments of its demise Why America Failed is the third and most engaging volume of Morris Bermans trilogy on the decline of the American empire.
9780691159584

Beyond Our Means: Why America Spends While the World Saves (Why America Spends While the World Saves)

Sheldon Garon  | Princeton University Press
40,130원  | 20170209  | 9780691159584
What can we learn from East Asian and European countries that have fostered enduring cultures of thrift over the past two centuries? This title tells how other nations aggressively encouraged their citizens to save by means of special savings institutions and savings campaigns.
9780691135991

Beyond Our Means (Why America Spends While the World Saves)

Garon, Sheldon  | Princeton Univ Pr
43,890원  | 20111031  | 9780691135991
If the financial crisis has taught us anything, it is that Americans save too little, spend too much, and borrow excessively. What can we learn from East Asian and European countries that have fostered enduring cultures of thrift over the past two centuries? Beyond Our Means tells for the first time how other nations aggressively encouraged their citizens to save by means of special savings institutions and savings campaigns. The U.S. government, meanwhile, promoted mass consumption and reliance on credit, culminating in the global financial meltdown. Many economists believe people save according to universally rational calculations, saving the most in their middle years as they plan for retirement, and saving the least in welfare states. In reality, Europeans save at high rates despite generous welfare programs and aging populations. Americans save little, despite weaker social safety nets and a younger population. Tracing the development of such behaviors across three continents from the nineteenth century to today, this book highlights the role of institutions and moral suasion in shaping habits of saving and spending. It shows how the encouragement of thrift was not a relic of indigenous traditions but a modern movement to confront rising consumption. Around the world, messages to save and spend wisely confronted citizens everywhere--in schools, magazines, and novels. At the same time, in America, businesses and government normalized practices of living beyond one's means. Transnational history at its most compelling, Beyond Our Means reveals why some nations save so much and others so little.
9780857504746

Adrift (100 Charts that Reveal Why America is on the Brink of Change)

스콧 갤러웨이  | Bantam Books
24,000원  | 20220929  | 9780857504746
포브스 선정 2022 최고 기술서· 뉴욕타임스, 아마존 베스트셀러 『거대한 가속』의 저자 신간, 세계 최고 비즈니스 스쿨 교수 50(포인츠 앤드 퀀츠) 오건영, 유목민 강력 추천 “위기는 시작일 뿐, ‘미국의 세계’가 표류하고 있다” 지금 미국의 선택이 향후 30년 판도를, 그리고 우리의 운명을 가를 것이다! 스콧 갤러웨이 뉴욕대 스턴경영대학원 마케팅 교수가 미국의 100개 현상으로 꿰뚫어 본 위기의 본질과 새로운 기회 ‘미국의 세계’가 표류하고 있다. 지정학적 갈등과 패권의 위기, 양극화와 내부 분열이 가속화하는 가운데 과연 미국은 어떤 선택을 할 것인가? 『거대한 가속』, 『플랫폼 제국의 미래』 의 저자이자 비즈니스계의 가장 영향력 있는 경영사상가 스콧 갤러웨이 뉴욕대 교수. 그가 표류하는 미국과 허물어지는 세계 질서에 관한 서슬 퍼런 통찰을 담은 신간 『표류하는 세계(ADRIFT)』로 독자들을 만난다.
9781422162682

Producing Prosperity: Why America Needs a Manufacturing Renaissance (Why America Needs a Manufacturing Renaissance)

Harvard Business School Press  | Harvard Business School Press
39,570원  | 20121016  | 9781422162682
미국 제조업의 위기는 1990년대 버블에 의해 가려져 있었을 뿐! 1989년 MIT가 발간한 『Made in America : Regaining the productive edge』는 당시 일본의 추격에 고전하던 미국 제조업의 현실을 진단하고 대안을 제시함으로써 미국 제조업의 경쟁력을 끌어올리는 데 결정적인 역할을 했다. 그로부터 20년 후 미국은 또다시 제조업 경쟁력 약화를 겪는다. 이번 위기는 단지 중국과 같은 외부의 문제에만 있지 않았다는 점이 과거와 달랐다. 하버드 대학의 교수인 개리 피사노와 월리 시는 「Restoring American Competitiveness」에서 미국 제조업의 경쟁력 약화가 글로벌 아웃소싱으로 인한 산업공유지의 황폐화에서 비롯됨을 밝히고 미국 제조업의 부흥을 위해 국가, 기업, 학계가 할 일을 제시했다. 2009년 하버드 비즈니스 리뷰에 게재된 이 논문은 맥킨지 컨설팅이 뽑은 그해의 최우수논문으로 선정되었다.
9781501724787

Unrivaled: Why America Will Remain the World’s Sole Superpower (Why America Will Remain the World’s Sole Superpower)

Beckley, Michael  | Cornell University Press
53,530원  | 20180915  | 9781501724787
The United States has been the world's dominant power for more than a century. Now many analysts believe that other countries are rising and the United States is in decline. Is the unipolar moment over? Is America finished as a superpower?In this book, Michael Beckley argues that the United States has unique advantages over other nations that, if used wisely, will allow it to remain the world's sole superpower throughout this century. We are not living in a transitional, post-Cold War era.
9781403981998

Thinking beyond War : Civil-Military Relations and Why America Fails to Win the Peace (Civil-Military Relations and Why America Fails to Win the Peace)

Wilson, Isaiah  | Palgrave Macmillan
232,370원  | 20210101  | 9781403981998
This book argues that a major reason for America's propensity to 'lose the peace' is the way the nation defines war and how the U.S. military is currently organized for warfare. The author offers new propositions and operational approaches to war-planning that give new hope and practical solutions to overcoming the paradox of American Way of War.
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