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As if the implied American exceptionalism that drips from these prose isn't enough, I believe the staggering level of broad-stroke revisionism that underpins an endorsement of brutally imperial practices (by a variety of nations) that spans the text is enough to incite rage in any sensible citizen.
— Feb 02, 2018 05:55PM
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What is the point of having only one chapter of 10 bear internal chapter breaks? Formatting 10% of the text differently from the rest just feels sloppy.
— Feb 05, 2018 08:07AM
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The disgusting obsequiousness with which Marshal discusses American military hegemony is only matched by his entire omission of the damage that neoliberal austerity measures have done to the global south. From his perspective, the modern geopolitical landscape is an entirely natural progression of the geographical determinism that he desperately fails to prove.
— Feb 03, 2018 02:30PM