Book Description The Bush Agenda is the first book to expose the Bush Administration's radical economic agenda for global domination, a plan more extreme, unilateral and audacious than any of his predecessors, a plan that has created the greatest level of violent opposition to America and Americans in recent history. The Bush Agenda: Invading the World, One Economy at a Time explores the Bush Administration's plan to invade the world through a corporate globalization agenda, first in Iraq, then the Middle East with the proposed U.S.-Middle East Free Trade Area, and ultimately as a cornerstone to the global Bush Doctrine of Pax Americana. What is Bush's "free trade?" It's an economic model that argues that by removing restrictions on multinational corporations, these companies will be freed to become engines of economic growth in countries around the world, but in fact bring vast wealth of a small number of global elites while entire populations suffer dislocation, poverty and violence, creating a perfect Petri dish for breeding terrorists. The instruments for this takeover include such corporations as Bechtel, Lockheed Martin, ChevronTexaco, Halliburton, and many others. This book addresses the history of U.S. economic relations throughout the world over the past 25 years, the key role of U.S. corporations, and the larger Bush economic agenda and what the potential impact of this agenda will be on the United States and the world. It concludes with specific alternatives to guide the U.S. on a more peaceful and sustainable course in the future. Using Naomi Klein's No Logo and Eric Schlosser's Fast Food Nation as models, The Bush Agenda is based on hard analytic fact and presented so that it will not only be persuasive, but highly engaging and entertaining to a broad audience. About the Author Antonia Juhasz is a leading expert on international trade and finance policy and a visiting scholar with the Institute for Policy Studies. She has served as a congressional aide to two members of the United States Congress and as the project director of the International Forum on Globalization. She holds a master's degree in Public Policy from Georgetown University. Her op-eds regularly appear in publications such as the New York Times, International Herald Tribune, Los Angeles Times, and Miami Herald, and she is a frequent television and radio commentator. Juhasz lives in San Francisco, California, where she is working on her next book, which will make the case for taking apart Big Oil.
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坦白讲,初读此书时,我有些被其庞杂的信息量和密集的专业术语所震慑,感觉像是在面对一座信息密度极高的迷宫。然而,一旦适应了作者那种不容置疑的权威语调和层层递进的逻辑链条后,一种强烈的征服感油然而生。它要求读者拿出百分之百的专注力,去跟上作者思维的跳跃速度。这本书的价值并不在于提供一个轻松愉快的阅读体验,而在于它成功地拓展了读者的认知边界,将原本模糊不清的社会运作机制,用一种清晰、甚至可以说是冷酷的方式清晰地勾勒了出来。它更像是一份对特定政治生态的深度体检报告,虽然诊断结果可能不尽如人意,但其提供的洞察力是无价的。
评分这本书的文风极其冷峻而犀利,与其说是阅读一本政治评论集,不如说是在接受一次关于权力运作的残酷教育。作者的语言如同手术刀般精准,直插问题的核心,毫不留情地揭示了那些光鲜外表之下的结构性缺陷和人性的阴暗面。我发现自己经常需要停下来,反复琢磨某些段落的深意,因为那些看似简洁的句子背后,蕴含着对历史进程和政策影响的深刻洞察。它没有提供简单的答案或安慰,而是抛出了一系列令人不安的问题,迫使读者跳出舒适区,用一种全新的、批判性的视角去审视既有的叙事。对于那些习惯了温和、迎合口味的读物的人来说,这本书可能需要一点“消化时间”,但对于渴望真正深入理解复杂现实的求知者来说,它无疑是一座必须攀登的高峰。
评分这本书最让我感到震撼的地方,在于它对“可能性”与“必然性”之间微妙关系的探讨。作者似乎总能精准地捕捉到那些在历史的十字路口上,每一个看似微不足道的选择是如何被权力结构所塑造,并最终导向某一特定结果的。整本书读下来,我产生了一种强烈的宿命感,但这并非是消极的宿命,而是一种对系统性力量的深刻理解。书中的某些段落,尤其是对关键决策后果的预判,其精准度令人不寒而栗,仿佛作者不仅是记录者,更像是站在时间之外的观察者。这种深邃的洞察力,使得这本书远远超越了一般的时事评论范畴,具有了近乎哲学思辨的高度。
评分这本书的叙事节奏简直像一部精心设计的悬疑剧,每一个章节的转折都出人意料,让人忍不住想要一口气读完。作者对于人物心理的刻画细腻入微,那种在巨大权力漩涡中挣扎的个体感受,通过精妙的语言文字被展现得淋漓尽致。我尤其欣赏作者在描绘那些政治博弈场景时的那种克制与张力,没有过度的煽情或直白的指控,而是通过对话和环境的烘托,让读者自己去体会其中的复杂性。很多时候,我感觉自己仿佛就坐在那些高层会议室里,亲眼目睹着那些关乎国家命运的决策是如何在烟雾缭绕的空气中悄然成形的。这种沉浸式的体验,在近期的阅读中是极为罕见的。它不只是简单地讲述一个故事,更像是在解剖一个时代的脉搏,让人在合上书本后仍旧久久不能平静,开始反思我们所处的世界的运行逻辑。
评分我得说,这本书的结构设计非常巧妙,它在宏大的历史背景叙述和微观的个人命运描摹之间找到了一个完美的平衡点。作者似乎深谙“见微知著”的艺术,通过几个关键人物的命运轨迹,串联起了整个时代背景下的社会思潮和潜在的权力流动。阅读过程中,我感觉自己像是在跟随一条蜿蜒的河流逆流而上,时而湍急,时而平静,但始终能感受到一股强大的、不可抗拒的推力在引导着方向。特别是一些历史细节的引用和考证,做得极为扎实,这使得整部作品的论证基础异常稳固,而不是停留在空泛的臆测之上。这种将学术的严谨性与文学的感染力完美融合的写作手法,实在令人赞叹。
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