Killing Hope
OCLC 53832319 | | |
Preceded by | West-Bloc Dissident: A Cold War Memoir | |
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Followed by | Freeing the World to Death: Essays on the American Empire |
Killing Hope: U.S. Military and CIA Interventions since World War II by
The book covers various US foreign policy ventures from just after
Critical reception
Noam Chomsky called the book "far and away the best book on the topic."[2] John Stockwell described it as "[t]he single most useful summary of CIA history", Ramsey Clark judged it a "valuable contribution", and International Security's Teresa Pelton Johnson wrote: "Blum has performed a very important service in collecting this information in one place, and the documentation is praiseworthy."[3]
Ted Dace characterized Killing Hope as "[a] good, long look in the mirror".[4][verify]
Reviewing the earlier version of the book,
In the LSE Review of Books, LSE doctoral researcher Julia Muravska unfavorably compared Killing Hope with the work of academic historians such as William Keylor, stating that Blum's criticism of the U.S. occurs in an historical vacuum without any consideration for Soviet actions that "would have also helped the reader understand what drove the US foreign policy decisions that today's citizens find so morally repugnant." Although she noted that much of the book is "heavily and meticulously footnoted," Muravska harshly criticized the 2014 edition's "The American Empire Post-Cold War" chapter for "unsubstantiated claims" and shallow analysis, observing that "Blum relies on ... RT to make his case" regarding the post-2014 Russo-Ukrainian War.[6]
Editions
First published in 1995,[7] it has since been updated several times by the author.
- 1998 revised edition (Black Rose Books) ISBN 1-55164-096-1
- 2003 revised edition (Common Courage Press) ISBN 1-84277-369-0
- 2004 Updated Edition (Common Courage Press) ISBN 1-56751-252-6
- 2014 Updated Edition (ISBN 978-1783601776
See also
References
- ProQuest 219587219.
- ^ Daniel Falcone, Our Leaders Do Not Mean Well Archived 2017-11-15 at the Wayback Machine, truth-out.org, 4 January 2014.
- ^ Killing Hope - Reviews, zedbooks.net. Retrieved 24 December 2018
- ^ Ted Dice, "Rogue: Is the U.S. simply a big bully?", The Manhattan Mercury, 8 October 2000, pp. 28-29.
- ^ The CIA: A forgotten history: US global interventions since World War 2, sirsi.net. Retrieved 24 December 2018.
- ^ Muravska, Julia (2015-01-21). "Book Review: Killing Hope: US Military and CIA Interventions since World War II, Updated Edition, by William Blum". LSE Review of Books. Retrieved 2018-12-24.
- ^ About William Blum, williamblum.org. Retrieved 24 December 2018.
External links
- Killing Hope at williamblum.org (contains online chapters)
- The CIA: A Forgotten History is an early version of Killing Hope
- Killing Hope - at killinghope.org (archive copy)
- Killing Hope PDF (archive.org)