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The Bubble of American Supremacy

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The Bubble of American Supremacy

Correcting the Misuse of American Power

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Just as the stock market bubble inevitably burst, so will the Bush bubble of American supremacy. When it does, look out.

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George Soros is a major hedge fund operator and philanthropist whose foundation has supported many worthy causes, especially in emerging and formerly Communist countries. He is a major donor to the U.S. Democratic Party. But is he a major thinker? Although he calls himself a philosopher, he does not test his ideas against the strongest ideas of other philosophers or put his concepts into context. In fairness, men of his wealth are perhaps unaccustomed to having to explain or justify themselves or to offer a good reason for speaking their minds. Soros certainly has strong business credentials, given his international business experience, his other books on public issues and his vast philanthropy. His ego seems monumental here, but so are his contributions and his impact. If you are a non-governmental organization seeking a Soros grant, this book will illuminate his thinking. If you are a Democrat who appreciates his support for the party, this book will tell you why he believes as he does. If you are a Republican, this is a textbook on knowing your adversaries. And, getAbstract.com notes, if you are a non-partisan voter who has ignored media coverage of U.S. politics, this will give you the gist of the opposition’s passionate case against the Bush administration.

Summary

The Case Against the Bush Administration America is in trouble. The Bush doctrine has turned world opinion against the United States. This doctrine allows the U.S. the right to take preemptive action using its unequalled force of arms. Outside of the U.S., people think that the country has gone far beyond the bounds of permissible conduct. Yet, within the U.S., many people think that the invasion of Iraq was just and necessary because Saddam Hussein was a real threat. He wasn’t — certainly not to the degree that the Bush administration claimed. The administration used the events of Sept. 11, 2001, to push through imprudent, disastrous policies. The Bush administration yearns for American supremacy, although that goal contradicts the U.S.’s long-held fundamental principles. The Bush doctrine is a threat to American security and values. It is also a threat to the world, because the U.S. is too powerful. No single state or group of states can challenge the U.S. It is the world’s dominant power, but if it blunders it can forfeit that dominance. Abuse of its unique power is a blunder. Author George Soros’ most important objective is to persuade the American people to reject George ...

About the Author

Billionaire investor and philanthropist George Soros heads Soros Fund Management LLC and is the founder of a global network of foundations dedicated to supporting open societies. He is the author of The Crisis of Global Capitalism and George Soros on Globalization.


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