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In bookstores: The Empire of Ignorance, Hypocrisy and Obedience

Julian Ninio | 11.05.2004 12:49

Hi all. My book has just come out in Australian bookstores, and I am shipping it overseas. If you like Chomsky and Michael Moore, I think you will love this. Part one (Symptoms) is an all-in-one reference about America's problems. Part Two (Disease) introduces new tools to interpret American society. Part Three (treatment) suggests actions people inside and outside the US can take to 'cure' America. Please pass this around!



The press release:

The Empire of Ignorance, Hypocrisy and Obedience
what's wrong with America...and how we can fix it
by Julian Ninio

Published by Scribe Publications, May 2004

Julian Ninio and Michael Moore have much in common. Both are American citizens and both have written comprehensively on the ills of America, but Ninio goes one step further – he offers a radical plan to 'cure' America of its ills.

THE EMPIRE OF IGNORANCE, HYPOCRISY AND OBEDIENCE is an immensely persuasive indictment of the most powerful country on earth. This comprehensive, highly original overview of the American 'disease' examines its unchecked corporations, media bias, urban poverty, gun violence, voter apathy, carefree consumerism and burgeoning empire. It discovers the syndrome linking all these ills, and it offers a plan of action that everyone (American or not) can undertake to cure America.

Part One compares the United States' self-image with the reality: the 'best way of life' that offers recurring wars and record-low social services; the 'cradle of democracy' that governs for corporations and attacks other countries; the 'land of plenty' that destroys the environment and leaves every sixth child in poverty; the 'beacon of justice' that employs biased judges and promotes inequality; and the 'land of the free' that demands compliance and imprisons a huge number of citizens.

Part Two argues that the United States' ills stem from a single disease: the 'IHO syndrome'—a unique concept that offers an extraordinarily powerful way to interpret American society.

Part Three picks up where most other books about America leave off: it lays out a radical plan to 'cure' the nation. Rather than offering policy prescriptions for government, the plan contains practical actions that readers inside and outside the US can take to remedy America's ills and tame the empire.


THE AUTHOR
Julian Ninio has at least two things in common with President Bush: an American passport and a Harvard MBA. Born in France, he was educated in both countries. He has spent half his adult life in Japan and Australia, which allows him to look at the US as both an informed insider and with the perspective of an outsider. He now lives in Sydney and has just become an Australian citizen.

Julian Ninio
- e-mail: noSpamPleaseTo_skr@ihosyndrome.com
- Homepage: http://www.ihosyndrome.com

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should this be here

11.05.2004 16:47


should this as its clearly an advert be on indymedia
i know its a book that some activists mite wanna read
for 1 i think it should go
and
sombody write about it after reading it and tell us what its like
or better still copy and paste alot/all of it
i for 1 wont buy it till it comes to my local afordable bookshop
brixtons only secondhand bookshop (any more and this would be an advert
new books they are too expensive bit like cd's just cant afford them
so i say p2p them
:)

p2p rules


the cost

11.05.2004 16:58



this fuckin book costs 30 us dollars
id say leave the post up and then he can see the reaction
to his blatent advertising
wonder how much this scumbag makes out of giving talks
he is a scumbag cause he knows full well we dont do advertising
i mean nothing is even copy left

so lets all chip in and buy the book and scan it and put it on the web
fuck him

p2p rules


Steal this book

11.05.2004 18:06

Steal this book. Steal it from a big corporation. Big corporations are easy to steal from, just remeber to look like a customer.

Abbie Hoffman