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    Caractéristiques de l'objet

    État
    Très bon état: Livre qui ne semble pas neuf, ayant déjà été lu, mais qui est toujours en excellent ...
    ISBN
    9781250135599

    À propos de ce produit

    Product Identifiers

    Publisher
    St. Martin's Press
    ISBN-10
    1250135591
    ISBN-13
    9781250135599
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    11057250858

    Product Key Features

    Book Title
    Gangsters of Capitalism : Smedley Butler, the Marines, and the Making and Breaking of America's Empire
    Number of Pages
    432 Pages
    Language
    English
    Topic
    United States / 20th Century, Colonialism & Post-Colonialism
    Publication Year
    2023
    Illustrator
    Yes
    Genre
    Political Science, History
    Author
    Jonathan M. Katz
    Format
    Trade Paperback

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    1 in
    Item Weight
    12.3 Oz
    Item Length
    8.2 in
    Item Width
    5.3 in

    Additional Product Features

    Intended Audience
    Trade
    Reviews
    "Lively, deeply researched ... Katz''s engaging style brings history alive." -- Associated Press "Like Butler himself, Katz''s book is singular and hard to pin down ... an exhilarating hybrid of studious history and adventuresome travelogue." -- Jacobin "Katz''s realism may shock many readers, but they would be well served to join him in pulling back the curtain, tipping over the jugs of institutional Kool-Aid, and taking a long, cold hard look in the proverbial mirror. Like watching a train wreck in slow motion, this is a raw historical perspective that will both fascinate and unsettle." -- Task and Purpose "A sensational read" --Mike Duncan, New York Times bestselling author and host of the Revolutions podcast "Engaging ... Gangsters of Capitalism is not only a biography of Butler. The long-dead Marine also serves as Katz''s Virgil, leading him on a journey around the world and through the inferno of empire''s afterlife." -- The New Republic "Immensely readable." -- The Federalist "A real page-turner." --Noam Chomsky "A perfect marriage of author and subject...Blending first-person reportage and analysis with impressive historical detail, Katz uses Butler''s story to explore war and capitalism in the United States, and to assess the gap between our morals and the lives we actually live." -- Emily Tamkin , The New Statesman "A superb book." -- Responsible Statecraft "Stellar." -- Pod Save The People "Surprising and very well-written... Smedley Butler emerges in Katz''s book as a kind of tragic villain. An idealistic boy grown into a monster, he served his country by ruining other countries beyond repair, and eventually seeing how much harm he had done. If the Americans today fret about migrants from Central America and Haiti, or the revived hostility of China, they can now see the origin of those threats." -- T he Tyee "A clear-eyed assessment of the United States'' experiment with empire and its legacy, as well as a journey through the life of a celebrated military leader." -- U.S. Naval Institute Magazine "In an unsettling era in which Americans have been forced to contemplate the possible demise of their global empire, the remarkable life story of Smedley Butler is a primer on how that empire was wrought out of a string of long-obscured ''small wars,'' coups and interventions a mere century ago ... A clear-eyed, excitingly-told look at that history, and a bracing, necessary read for our times." --Jon Lee Anderson, author of Che Guevara: a Revolutionary Life "An excellent, excellent book. Katz writes really beautifully about very ugly things. I couldn''t recommend this book more highly." --Spencer Ackerman, author of Reign of Terror "A relevant, readable effort to link past American colonialism to the present impulse to install homegrown leaders for life." -- Kirkus "Searing...An eye-opening portrait of American hubris." -- Publisher''s Weekly "A taut, unnerving account...By following Butler''s bloody trail around the world, Katz thoughtfully reckons with empire''s true cost" --Daniel Immerwahr, professor of history at Northwestern University and author of How to Hide An Empire "Katz devastatingly documents the toll of US interference around the globe." --Andrea Pitzer, author of Icebound and One Long Night "Katz is a wonderful writer and deep reporter who is perfectly poised to tell the story of American Empire." --Peter Bergen, New York Times bestselling author of Manhunt "Stunning." --Christopher Leonard, New York Times bestselling author of Kochland "May well be the most intrepid biography you will ever read... an essential book." --Ben Fountain, author of the National Book Award Finalist Billy Lynn''s Long Halftime Walk, The Athenaeum of Philadelphia Literary Award Shortlist 2022 "Far more extraordinary than even the life of Smedley Butler... compelling and insightful." -- The Washington Post "Lively, deeply researched ... Katz''s engaging style brings history alive." -- Associated Press "Like Butler himself, Katz''s book is singular and hard to pin down ... an exhilarating hybrid of studious history and adventuresome travelogue." -- Jacobin "Katz''s realism may shock many readers, but they would be well served to join him in pulling back the curtain, tipping over the jugs of institutional Kool-Aid, and taking a long, cold hard look in the proverbial mirror. Like watching a train wreck in slow motion, this is a raw historical perspective that will both fascinate and unsettle." -- Task and Purpose "A sensational read" -- Mike Duncan, New York Times bestselling author and host of the Revolutions podcast "Engaging ... Gangsters of Capitalism is not only a biography of Butler. The long-dead Marine also serves as Katz''s Virgil, leading him on a journey around the world and through the inferno of empire''s afterlife." -- The New Republic "Immensely readable." -- The Federalist "A real page-turner." -- Noam Chomsky "A perfect marriage of author and subject...Blending first-person reportage and analysis with impressive historical detail, Katz uses Butler''s story to explore war and capitalism in the United States, and to assess the gap between our morals and the lives we actually live." -- Emily Tamkin , The New Statesman "A superb book." -- Responsible Statecraft "Stellar." -- Pod Save The People "Surprising and very well-written... Smedley Butler emerges in Katz''s book as a kind of tragic villain. An idealistic boy grown into a monster, he served his country by ruining other countries beyond repair, and eventually seeing how much harm he had done. If the Americans today fret about migrants from Central America and Haiti, or the revived hostility of China, they can now see the origin of those threats." -- T he Tyee "A clear-eyed assessment of the United States'' experiment with empire and its legacy, as well as a journey through the life of a celebrated military leader." -- U.S. Naval Institute Magazine "In an unsettling era in which Americans have been forced to contemplate the possible demise of their global empire, the remarkable life story of Smedley Butler is a primer on how that empire was wrought out of a string of long-obscured ''small wars,'' coups and interventions a mere century ago ... A clear-eyed, excitingly-told look at that history, and a bracing, necessary read for our times." -- Jon Lee Anderson, author of Che Guevara: a Revolutionary Life "An excellent, excellent book. Katz writes really beautifully about very ugly things. I couldn''t recommend this book more highly." -- Spencer Ackerman, author of Reign of Terror "A relevant, readable effort to link past American colonialism to the present impulse to install homegrown leaders for life." -- Kirkus "Searing...An eye-opening portrait of American hubris." -- Publisher''s Weekly "A taut, unnerving account...By following Butler''s bloody trail around the world, Katz thoughtfully reckons with empire''s true cost" -- Daniel Immerwahr, professor of history at Northwestern University and author of How to Hide An Empire "Katz devastatingly documents the toll of US interference around the globe." -- Andrea Pitzer, author of Icebound and One Long Night "Katz is a wonderful writer and deep reporter who is perfectly poised to tell the story of American Empire." -- Peter Bergen, New York Times bestselling author of Manhunt "Stunning." -- Christopher Leonard, New York Times bestselling author of Kochland "May well be the most intrepid biography you will ever read... an essential book." -- Ben Fountain, author of the National Book Award Finalist Billy Lynn''s Long Halftime Walk, "Far more extraordinary than even the life of Smedley Butler... compelling and insightful." -- The Washington Post "Lively, deeply researched ... Katz''s engaging style brings history alive." -- Associated Press "Like Butler himself, Katz''s book is singular and hard to pin down ... an exhilarating hybrid of studious history and adventuresome travelogue." -- Jacobin "Katz''s realism may shock many readers, but they would be well served to join him in pulling back the curtain, tipping over the jugs of institutional Kool-Aid, and taking a long, cold hard look in the proverbial mirror. Like watching a train wreck in slow motion, this is a raw historical perspective that will both fascinate and unsettle." -- Task and Purpose "A sensational read" -- Mike Duncan, New York Times bestselling author and host of the Revolutions podcast "Engaging ... Gangsters of Capitalism is not only a biography of Butler. The long-dead Marine also serves as Katz''s Virgil, leading him on a journey around the world and through the inferno of empire''s afterlife." -- The New Republic "Immensely readable." -- The Federalist "A real page-turner." -- Noam Chomsky "A perfect marriage of author and subject...Blending first-person reportage and analysis with impressive historical detail, Katz uses Butler''s story to explore war and capitalism in the United States, and to assess the gap between our morals and the lives we actually live." -- Emily Tamkin , The New Statesman "A superb book." -- Responsible Statecraft "Stellar." -- Pod Save The People "Surprising and very well-written... Smedley Butler emerges in Katz''s book as a kind of tragic villain. An idealistic boy grown into a monster, he served his country by ruining other countries beyond repair, and eventually seeing how much harm he had done. If the Americans today fret about migrants from Central America and Haiti, or the revived hostility of China, they can now see the origin of those threats." -- T he Tyee "A clear-eyed assessment of the United States'' experiment with empire and its legacy, as well as a journey through the life of a celebrated military leader." -- U.S. Naval Institute Magazine "In an unsettling era in which Americans have been forced to contemplate the possible demise of their global empire, the remarkable life story of Smedley Butler is a primer on how that empire was wrought out of a string of long-obscured ''small wars,'' coups and interventions a mere century ago ... A clear-eyed, excitingly-told look at that history, and a bracing, necessary read for our times." -- Jon Lee Anderson, author of Che Guevara: a Revolutionary Life "An excellent, excellent book. Katz writes really beautifully about very ugly things. I couldn''t recommend this book more highly." -- Spencer Ackerman, author of Reign of Terror "A relevant, readable effort to link past American colonialism to the present impulse to install homegrown leaders for life." -- Kirkus "Searing...An eye-opening portrait of American hubris." -- Publisher''s Weekly "A taut, unnerving account...By following Butler''s bloody trail around the world, Katz thoughtfully reckons with empire''s true cost" -- Daniel Immerwahr, professor of history at Northwestern University and author of How to Hide An Empire "Katz devastatingly documents the toll of US interference around the globe." -- Andrea Pitzer, author of Icebound and One Long Night "Katz is a wonderful writer and deep reporter who is perfectly poised to tell the story of American Empire." -- Peter Bergen, New York Times bestselling author of Manhunt "Stunning." -- Christopher Leonard, New York Times bestselling author of Kochland "May well be the most intrepid biography you will ever read... an essential book." -- Ben Fountain, author of the National Book Award Finalist Billy Lynn''s Long Halftime Walk
    Synopsis
    A groundbreaking journey tracing America's forgotten path to global power -- and how its legacies shape our world today -- told through the extraordinary life of a complicated Marine. "The book is far more extraordinary than even the life of Smedley Butler... a compelling and insightful meditation on the trauma people still feel as a result of Butler's career and the American ambitions it represented." -- The Washington Post Smedley Butler was the most celebrated warfighter of his time. Bestselling books were written about him. Hollywood adored him. Wherever the flag went, "The Fighting Quaker" went--serving in nearly every major overseas conflict from the Spanish War of 1898 until the eve of World War II. From his first days as a 16-year-old recruit at the newly seized Guantánamo Bay, he blazed a path for empire: helping annex the Philippines and the land for the Panama Canal, leading troops in China (twice), and helping invade and occupy Nicaragua, Puerto Rico, Haiti, Mexico, and more. Yet in retirement, Butler turned into a warrior against war, imperialism, and big business, declaring: "I was a racketeer for capitalism." Award-winning author Jonathan Myerson Katz traveled across the world--from China to Guantánamo, the mountains of Haiti to the Panama Canal--and pored over the personal letters of Butler, his fellow Marines, and his Quaker family on Philadelphia's Main Line. Along the way, Katz shows how the consequences of the Marines' actions are still very much alive: talking politics with a Sandinista commander in Nicaragua, getting a martial arts lesson from a devotee of the Boxer Rebellion in China, and getting cast as a P.O.W. extra in a Filipino movie about their American War. Tracing a path from the first wave of U.S. overseas expansionism to the rise of fascism in the 1930s to the crises of democracy in our own time, Gangsters of Capitalism tells an urgent story about a formative era most Americans have never learned about, but that the rest of the world cannot forget., Smedley Butler was the most celebrated warfighter of his time. Bestselling books were written about him. Hollywood adored him. Wherever the flag went, the "Fighting Quaker" went-in nearly every overseas conflict from 1898 to the eve of World War II. He blazed a path for empire: annexing the Philippines and land for the Panama Canal, leading troops in China, and invading and occupying Cuba, Nicaragua, Haiti, Mexico, and more. Yet in retirement, Butler turned against war and big business, declaring: "I was a racketeer for capitalism." Tracing a path from the first wave of U.S. overseas expansionism, to the rise of fascism in the 1930s, to the crises of democracy in our time, Gangsters of Capitalism tells an urgent story about a formative era most Americans have never learned about, but that the rest of the world cannot forget.

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