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The Myth of American Idealism offers a penetrating analysis of how U.S. foreign policy operates in practice versus its stated ideals. Co-authored by Nathan J. Robinson and renowned thinker Noam Chomsky, this book presents a rigorous critique of American interventionism and its consequences worldwide. The authors examine historical patterns and contemporary examples to demonstrate the gap between America’s self-image and its actual foreign policy actions. Through careful argumentation and documented evidence, they challenge readers to reconsider popular assumptions about American intentions and influence. Essential reading for those seeking a deeper understanding of international relations, this work provides crucial context for understanding global conflicts and power dynamics. A significant contribution to political discourse that encourages critical thinking about America’s role in the world.







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