Picking the Bones: Reclaiming the Past from the PoliticiansMainstream, 2004 - Počet stran: 240 While politicians seek evidence of nuclear, chemical or biological weapons in Iraq they overlook the fact that in human history, war itself has always been the greatest weapon of mass destruction. Its tools, whether machine guns, bombs or missiles of one form or another, are merely variations on a theme. The atomic bomb in Hiroshima killed as many as 100,000 civilians in a matter of seconds while the British naval blockade of Germany between 1914 and 1919 killed 1,000,000 Germans by slow degrees.Since the terrorist strikes of 11 September, history, its methodology, terminology and its particular concern with objective truth have been damaged - the language of historians subverted by politicians and the media; the past pillaged for examples to support modern political agendas. Picking the Bones strikes back in an attempt to restore the integrity of historical studies by demonstrating that the future is never merely a reworking of the past. Regan explores the drawbacks of demonising and glorifying historical characters for political purposes - Hitler is always the architect of the Holocaust and never the successor of Bismarck, and Churchill the man of Britain's 'finest hour', never the leader who planned to use anthrax on German cities in 1944. Mythologising history has become a tactic of unscrupulous politicians, along with disinformation and a new misleading rhetoric used to describe war and liberation. How should we really define weapons of mass destruction - are they elusive biological and chemical devices still being hunted months after the supposed end of a 'victorious' war against Saddam Hussein or are they the UN sanctions which inflicted death on 500,000 children under five in Iraq? |
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... examples of state terrorism have been committed in the name of democracy . Orwell refers to this political rhetoric as ' newspeak ' , which is the use of language for the specific political purpose of mind control rather than ...
... examples of state terrorism have been committed in the name of democracy . Orwell refers to this political rhetoric as ' newspeak ' , which is the use of language for the specific political purpose of mind control rather than ...
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... example of ' Shock and Awe ' since the atomic bombs were dropped on Japan in 1945 was the destruction of the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York on 11 September . The sheer terror and panic generated in the minds of the ...
... example of ' Shock and Awe ' since the atomic bombs were dropped on Japan in 1945 was the destruction of the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York on 11 September . The sheer terror and panic generated in the minds of the ...
Strana 186
... example , had originally won it for England when the Jews had been disqualified for participating in the death of Christ . Until the War of Independence , the English and the Americans had shared the title because God had singled out ...
... example , had originally won it for England when the Jews had been disqualified for participating in the death of Christ . Until the War of Independence , the English and the Americans had shared the title because God had singled out ...
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Introduction | 7 |
Hellroaring Jake Smith | 160 |
God Only Knows | 177 |
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