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Peter Dale Scott

    Die Drogen, das Öl und der Krieg
    Die Politik des Tiefen Staats der USA
    Poetry and Terror
    Ecstatic Pessimist
    Reading the Dream
    Minding the Darkness: A Poem for the Year 2000
    • The final volume of Peter Dale Scott's trilogy, Minding the Darkness, delivers a powerful conclusion to his epic poem that intricately weaves political and personal themes. With its hypnotic style, the work features vivid imagery, a Poundian collage structure, and tightly crafted three-line stanzas. Critics have hailed it as one of the most significant long poems published by New Directions, drawing comparisons to the works of Robert Duncan and William Carlos Williams. This volume encapsulates the unique and challenging nature of Scott's literary vision.

      Minding the Darkness: A Poem for the Year 2000
    • Reading the Dream

      A Post-Secular History of Enmindment

      • 376 stránok
      • 14 hodin čítania

      Exploring the interplay of poetry with history, philosophy, religion, and politics, this work reflects decades of contemplation by a significant contemporary poet. It delves into the role of poetry throughout human history and examines the complexities of the shared human experience, offering profound insights into the fate of poetic expression in society.

      Reading the Dream
    • Ecstatic Pessimist

      Czeslaw Milosz, Poet of Catastrophe and Hope

      • 376 stránok
      • 14 hodin čítania

      Exploring the literary contributions and life of Nobel Prize-winning poet Czesław Miłosz, this work delves into various themes and topics surrounding his poetry. It offers a personal narrative that highlights the author's own experiences and collaborations with Miłosz during the 1960s, providing insights into their relationship and the impact of Miłosz's work on contemporary literature.

      Ecstatic Pessimist
    • Poetry and Terror

      Politics and Poetics in Coming to Jakarta

      • 304 stránok
      • 11 hodin čítania

      Exploring psychological trauma, the long poem delves into the author's midlife crisis, sparked by the Indonesian massacre of 1965 and the struggle to articulate his horror. Through interviews, it examines themes of violence in American society, east-west relations, and the duality of the human experience. The writing process serves as a means to confront and recover suppressed memories. Additionally, it reflects on the quest for right action, drawing inspiration from the Bhagavad Gita and the Gospel of Thomas, emphasizing the transformative power of self-expression.

      Poetry and Terror
    • Die Politik des Tiefen Staats der USA

      Teil 2: Ein Land im permanenten Ausnahmezustand

      Erstmals erscheint ín deutscher Sprache eine zweiteilige Ausgabe mit vielen umfangreichen Essays aus der Feder von Peter Dale Scott, einem Pionier im Bereich der Forschung zum Tiefen Staat in den USA. Das Resultat ist ein Nachschlagewerk zur Geschichte der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika seit 1945 und ihren einschneidenden Episoden wie dem Vietnamkrieg, Iran-Contra und den 9/11-Terrorangriffen.

      Die Politik des Tiefen Staats der USA
    • Peter Dale Scott untersucht die verborgenen Interessen hinter den außenpolitischen Engagements der USA und den militärischen Offensiven seit dem Zweiten Weltkrieg. Er hinterfragt die offizielle Rhetorik über Menschenrechte, Frieden und Demokratie und beleuchtet, wem der Krieg gegen die Drogen tatsächlich dient. Als ehemaliger Diplomat und Hochschullehrer kennt Scott die Kräfte, die politische Entscheidungen beeinflussen. Er argumentiert, dass die militärischen Konflikte, in die die USA verwickelt waren, oft dem Ziel dienten, ausländische Ölvorkommen zu sichern. Um dies zu erreichen, gingen US-Organisationen sogar Allianzen mit internationalen Drogenhandelsnetzwerken ein, was zu einem Anstieg des Drogenkonsums führte. Zudem wurden ausländische Terrorgruppen von der CIA ausgebildet, was oft verheerende Folgen hatte. Scott zeigt auf, dass die Unterstützung der USA für die Nordallianz in Afghanistan, die nach der Vertreibung der Taliban den Mohnanbau vervielfachte, in Washington akzeptiert wurde. Er analysiert die geheimen Muster der US-Politik, die auf Irreführung und Betrug basieren, und wie diese nicht nur den internationalen Drogenhandel und Terrorismus gefördert, sondern auch die Demokratie und Gesellschaft in den USA geschädigt haben. Die Studie wird als tiefgreifende und originelle Analyse der amerikanischen Außenpolitik angesehen.

      Die Drogen, das Öl und der Krieg
    • This is an ambitious, meticulous examination of how U.S. foreign policy since the 1960s has led to partial or total cover-ups of past domestic criminal acts, including, perhaps, the catastrophe of 9/11. Peter Dale Scott, whose previous books have investigated CIA involvement in southeast Asia, the drug wars, and the Kennedy assassination, here probes how the policies of presidents since Nixon have augmented the tangled bases for the 2001 terrorist attack. Scott shows how America's expansion into the world since World War II has led to momentous secret decision making at high levels. He demonstrates how these decisions by small cliques are responsive to the agendas of private wealth at the expense of the public, of the democratic state, and of civil society. He shows how, in implementing these agendas, U.S. intelligence agencies have become involved with terrorist groups they once backed and helped create, including al Qaeda.

      The Road to 9/11
    • Now in paperback, this penetrating account of the real drug war will lead readers to demand a more thorough accounting of foreign policy. "Scott and Marshall call for immediate action to end Washington's complicity. Their heavily documented book deserves a wide audience".--Publishers Weekly.

      Cocaine politics : drugs, armies, and the CIA in Central America
    • Drugs, Oil, and War

      The United States in Afghanistan, Colombia, and Indochina

      • 248 stránok
      • 9 hodin čítania
      4,1(101)Ohodnotiť

      The book delves into the intricate connections between U.S. foreign policy and the global drug trade, revealing how drug-trafficking alliances have influenced interventions from Vietnam to Iraq. Scott examines the concept of parapolitics, where covert actions lead to unforeseen consequences, and emphasizes the need for a shift towards 'soft politics'—a strategy of persuasion and nonviolence. He argues that American influence relies not only on military might but also on softer forms of power, highlighting the complexities of U.S. involvement in global conflicts.

      Drugs, Oil, and War