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The Age of Illusions

By: Andrew Bacevich
Narrated by: Andrew Bacevich, Rob Shapiro
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A thought-provoking and penetrating account of the post-Cold war follies and delusions that culminated in the age of Donald Trump from the best-selling author of The Limits of Power.

When the Cold War ended with the fall of the Berlin Wall, the Washington establishment felt it had prevailed in a world-historical struggle. Our side had won, a verdict that was both decisive and irreversible. For the world’s “indispensable nation”, its “sole superpower”, the future looked very bright. History, having brought the United States to the very summit of power and prestige, had validated American-style liberal democratic capitalism as universally applicable.

In the decades to come, Americans would put that claim to the test. They would embrace the promise of globalization as a source of unprecedented wealth while embarking on wide-ranging military campaigns to suppress disorder and enforce American values abroad, confident in the ability of US forces to defeat any foe. Meanwhile, they placed all their bets on the White House to deliver on the promise of their Cold War triumph: unequaled prosperity, lasting peace, and absolute freedom.

In The Age of Illusions, best-selling author Andrew Bacevich takes us from that moment of seemingly ultimate victory to the age of Trump, telling an epic tale of folly and delusion. Writing with his usual eloquence and vast knowledge, he explains how, within a quarter of a century, the United States ended up with gaping inequality, permanent war, moral confusion, and an increasingly angry and alienated population, as well, of course, as the strangest president in American history.

USA Today Best Books of the Year - 2020

©2020 Andrew J. Bacevich (P)2020 Macmillan Audio
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Gut-wrenching truths...

Just now and again comes a book that reveals a hidden truth that lies in plain sight.

If you are American this book does just that...now an important thing to note...

Whether you are blue or red....you really got to read this book!

Things will really never look the same again I’m sure.... but some delusions really need to be laid to rest...and an underline truth embraced...

I’d expect this type of analysis from the left.... but never from the right which make it all the more authentic...one of the few books I’ve already decided to read again even before I finished reading it for the first time.

Turns a lot of perceived wisdom on its head...

“like the idea, the US has dispensed with conscription”

It’s the ‘choice ‘when there really is no ‘choice’

How did the Hollywood movie so succinctly put it...? “You can’t handle the truth”?

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