Description
- ISBN-13: 9788189833237
- Publisher: Aakar Books
- Publisher Imprint: Aakar Books
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 8189833235
- Publisher Date: 2007
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 160
Original price was: ₹325.00.₹260.00Current price is: ₹260.00.
Robert W. McChesney’s “The New Crusade” exposes the myths surrounding the war on terrorism. McChesney reveals how these narratives benefit a select few and explores the war’s true impact on global power. Exposing distortions surrounding US intervention in Afghanistan, McChesney offers a carefully argued critique of accepted accounts.
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Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Urja Parmar –
While thought-provoking, the book seems to ignore some key aspects of the conflict. I’d say it’s partially convincing.
Aditya Srivastava –
This book changed my perspective. McChesney’s arguments are convincing and well-supported. A must-read!
Shivansh Mishra –
A powerful critique! McChesney doesn’t hold back. It’s a must-read for anyone questioning the official narrative.
Akash –
Important insights into the ‘war on terror.’ A bit dense, but worth the effort to understand the arguments.
Anurag Jangir –
It’s a brave book that dares to question the motives behind the ‘war on terror’. It is a bit long.
Simran Kadam –
An eye-opening book! It raises crucial questions about America’s role in the world. Highly recommended.
Ankur Yadav –
I appreciated the critical analysis, but the tone was a bit too cynical for my taste. Still informative.
Nandini Garg –
I didn’t agree with everything, but McChesney made me think. Some of the arguments were persuasive.
Pushpam Raj –
Offers a different view on the war on terror. It can be a bit dry at times. Overall, a valuable contribution.
Anjali Gupta –
Challenging but rewarding. It’s not an easy read, but it provides a valuable perspective on the war.
Shaikh Sahaban Badsha –
Well-researched and compelling. Though, I felt some points needed more balance. Still a good read.
Piyush –
A necessary counterpoint to mainstream media. McChesney’s analysis is sharp and insightful.
Suraj Kumar Panda –
McChesney challenges the status quo, which is refreshing. However, I found some arguments a bit of a stretch.
Chhayank Bokolia –
A thought-provoking read, but I felt it leaned too heavily on one perspective. Some valid points, though.
Janvi Aggarwal –
I struggled to get through it, but it’s an important topic. Could have been more accessible to the average reader.