Like we’ve been here before
4 stars
Butler has the weight of experience that sets his arguments above the average college freshman. Even if I don’t agree with his position on isolationism in the lead up to WW2 his logic was, for the time, solid.
39 pages
English language
Published Jan. 7, 1995 by Gainesville, Fla..
Brilliantly outlines who profits and who looses from, loosing the dogs of war. A scathing critique on the nature of politics and war profits. Revealing truths about the use of propaganda by war profiteers, and the lack of support for those whose backs are broken by the war machine. This should be required reading for all those who view public office as a fruit machine.
Butler has the weight of experience that sets his arguments above the average college freshman. Even if I don’t agree with his position on isolationism in the lead up to WW2 his logic was, for the time, solid.
ain't it though?!