Contrary Notions by Michael Parenti
The Michael Parenti Reader
A collection of polemical essays that challenges conventional accounts of American history, politics, and foreign policy by arguing that elite interests, corporate power, and systemic class dynamics shape media narratives, government actions, and public misconceptions. It exposes myths about democracy, capitalism, and national exceptionalism, links racism and imperialism to economic motives, and defends grassroots resistance and democratic alternatives. Using historical evidence and sharp critique, it seeks to equip readers to question official explanations and recognize the structural roots of inequality and violence.
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- 1995
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