Perpetual war for perpetual peace : how we got to be so hated /
by Vidal, Gore.
Publisher: New York : Thunder's Mouth Press/Nation Books, c2002Description: xiii, 160 p. ; 20 cm.ISBN: 156025405X (pbk.).Subject(s): McVeigh, Timothy -- Political and social views | Terrorism -- Government policy -- United States | Political persecution -- United States | Liberty | United States -- Politics and government -- 1945-1989 | United States -- Politics and government -- 1989-Online resources: Table of contents only | Publisher description
Contents:
September 11, 2001 (a Tuesday) -- How I became interested in Timothy McVeigh and vice versa -- Shredding the Bill of Rights -- Meaning of Timothy McVeigh -- Fallout -- New theocrats -- Letter to be delivered.
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HV 6432 .H49 1998 Terrorism and America : | HV 6432 .R42 1999 The new jackals : | HV 6432 .S47 2004 September 11 and world politics : | HV 6432 .V53 2002 Perpetual war for perpetual peace : | HV 6432.5.Q2 .A89 2006 The secret history of al Qaeda / | HV 6433 .R9 .H34 2007 Russia's Islamic threat / | HV 6433 .R9 .H34 2007 Russia's Islamic threat / |
Three of the essays were previously published in The last empire (c2001).
September 11, 2001 (a Tuesday) -- How I became interested in Timothy McVeigh and vice versa -- Shredding the Bill of Rights -- Meaning of Timothy McVeigh -- Fallout -- New theocrats -- Letter to be delivered.
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