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American Monsters: 44 Rats, Blackhats, and Plutocrats

by Jack Newfield

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Among our most celebrated and notorious Americans, these monsters are the corrupt, greedy, power-mad, and vicious betrayers of the dreams of fair play and equal opportunity, the practitioners of a catalog of anti-democratic vice: from anti-Semitism and union-busting to racism and murder. Organized in Dantesque circles, American Monsters remembers history a little differently than it is taught in school. Indian exterminator President Andrew Jackson, Jew-baiting propagandist Henry Ford, and nearly forty other malefactors whose evil cores have been relegated to footnotes, are brought to account. From Supreme Court Justices Antonin Scalia and Roger Taney, to robber barons and captains of industry like Henry Clay Frick and Andrew Carnegie; from Ezra Pound and Col. Tom Parker to cops and criminals like Alan Pinkerton and Charles Manson, American Monsters is provocative and entertaining history that you won't read anywhere else. With specially commissioned essays by veteran chroniclers such as Pete Hamill, Jimmy Breslin, Ishmael Reed, Steve Earle, Danny Schechter, Nat Hentoff, James Ridgeway, Joe Conason, Michael Wolff, Danny Goldberg, Will Blythe, and Legs McNeil, this collection of national malfeasance—edited by award-winning columnist Jack Newfield—holds up a dark mirror to the national character.

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With specially commissioned essays by veteran chroniclers such as Pete Hamill and Jimmy Breslin, this collection spotlights 40 profiles of history's most celebrated and notorious Americans: the corrupt, greedy, power-mad, and vicious betrayers of the dreams of fair play and equal opportunity.

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ISBN:
9781560255543
Subtitle:
44 Rats, Blackhats, and Plutocrats
Editor:
Newfield, Jack
Editor:
Newfield, Jack; Jacobson, Mark
Editor:
Newfield, Jack
Editor:
Jacobson, Mark
Editor:
Editor
Editor:
Newfield, Jack; Jacobson, Mark; *, EDITOR
Author:
Newfield, Jack
Author:
Jacobson, Mark
Editor:
Jacobson, Mark
Publisher:
Basic Books
Subject:
Essays
Subject:
United States - General
Subject:
Conspiracy & Scandal Investigations
Subject:
HISTORY / Essays
Subject:
HIS049000
Subject:
Criminals
Subject:
Politicians
Subject:
United states
Subject:
Politicians -- United States.
Publication Date:
September 2004
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Pages:
352
Dimensions:
825x550

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