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U.S. Politics & Government - 1968-1977, U.S. Politics & Government - 1945 - 1989, U.S. Politics & Government - 1976-1981, U.S. Politics & Government - 1980-1989

Liberty Under Siege

by Walter Karp
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An intense and dramatic story of what happend to American politics in the twelve years after the bicentennial.

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Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly

Woe unto thee, America, is the message of this powerful, disturbing work by the author of Indispensible Enemies. In Part I Jimmy Carter is described as the candidate of the democratic awakening, marked for systematic destruction by Reaction and losing one battle after another as the press grows ``more stupidly cruel as Oligarchy grows more brazenly vile and Carter more stupidly weak.'' In Park II Karp turns his baleful eye on Ronald Reagan, whom he characterizes as ``an ignorant, truthless demagogue.'' The story of the 1980s, in Karp's view, has been ``the exaltation of a tyrant and the degradation of a republic.'' The military establishment has been fed at the expense of ``the poor, the ill, the handicapped, the schools, local services, student loans, enforcement of laws.'' According to Karp, the Strategic Defense Initiative is a ``hoax and a fraud,'' a ``trillion-dollar mirage.'' As to the president's denial that he was involved in the Iran-contra scandal, Karp says, ``You lie, Ronald Reagan; you lie through your teeth.'' He warns that the Right does not intend to give up power in the post-Reagan era: ``It dreams and schemes and relentlessly plots to rule America from the grave.'' Despite the overwrought tone, this is an important, provocative work by a passionate political commentator. (September)

Book Details

Published
June 7, 1988
Publisher
New York : Holt, c1988.
Pages
255
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780805008593

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