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Political Science General

Wolves in Sheep's Clothing

The New Liberal Menace in America

by (author) Stephen Marshall

Publisher
Red Wheel Weiser
Initial publish date
Jan 2007
Category
General
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781932857429
    Publish Date
    Jan 2007
    List Price
    $23.95

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Faced with the collapse of the American dream at home and the decline of their global empire abroad, American liberals have dumped the 1960sera radicalism of their youth and become complicit in a complex game of baitandswitch, selling the world a vision of liberal democracy that is, in reality, a failed system on the verge of social and economic collapse.

In the tradition of Tom Wolfe and Hunter S. Thompson, Stephen Marshall, a Sundance award-winning director and cofounder of Guerrilla News Network, hits the road and travels from the front lines of the Iraq war, through the wasteland of the former Communist Eastern bloc, into a cokedusted sex party of Britain's intellectual elite, and into the minds of America's most influential liberal figures.

Marshall finds America's most powerful liberals, all part of the same baby boomer generation that has dominated US political life since their voices broke in the 1960s, pushing a new form of "liberal interventionism" that threatens to use force to bring political freedom to oppressed people. But is the democracy they are exporting to the world really what they say it is? Or have liberals buckled under the pressure of America's declining fortunes and taken on the role of good cop to the conservatives' bad?

Featuring interviews with Christopher Hitchens, Gore Vidal, David Horowitz, Lewis Lapham, John Avlon, The Economist's John Micklethwait, Guardian EditorinChief Alan Rusbridger, and bestselling authors Thomas Friedman, Paul Berman, and John Perkins.

About the author

Stephen Marshall is a writer, film director, and internet entrepreneur from Canada. His work has been wide-ranging, including music videos, short format work, feature-length documentary, and political criticism. He is the nephew of singer and poet Ian Stephens, who died of AIDS related causes in 1996. 

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