The Politics Of Genocide by Edward Herman
This book critically examines how political and media narratives shape the perception and understanding of genocides, arguing that Western powers often manipulate these narratives to serve their geopolitical interests. It delves into the selective labeling of atrocities as "genocide," highlighting the inconsistencies and biases in the global response to different conflicts. By scrutinizing case studies from various regions, the book challenges the reader to question the motives behind the portrayal of certain events and the silence surrounding others, ultimately calling for a more equitable and truthful discourse on human rights violations.
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- Published
- 2010
- Nationality
- American
- Length
- Short
- Pages
- 150-200
- Original Language
- English
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