Chalmers Johnson’s warning about the choice between democracy and empire is compelling. But so powerful is his message that it washes away any sense of resistance. Where is progressive politics? And where is the press?
Originally posted at TPMCafé’s “America Abroad” on February 01, 2007
Chalmers Johnson’s warning about the choice between democracy and empire is compelling. But so powerful is his message that it washes away any sense of resistance. Where is progressive politics? And where is the press?
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