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Author Carroll, James, 1943-

Title House of war : the Pentagon and the disastrous rise of American power / James Carroll.

Imprint Boston : Houghton Mifflin Co., 2006.

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Location Call No. OPAC Message Status
 Axe 3rd Floor Stacks  355.033073 C236h 2006    ---  Available
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 Pittsburg 2nd Fl Non-Fiction  355.033 Car    ---  Available
Description xiv, 657 p., [16] p. of plates : ill. ; 25 cm.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (p. [609]-623) and index.
Contents One week in 1943 -- The absolute weapon -- The Cold War begins -- Self-fulfilling paranoia -- The turning point -- The exorcism -- Upstream -- Unending war -- New world order.
Summary In this book, Carroll advances a controversial thesis: the Pentagon has, since its founding, operated beyond the control of any force in government or society. It is the loosest cannon in American history, and no institution has changed this country more. He marshals a trove of often chilling evidence, recounting how "the Building" and its denizens achieved what Eisenhower called "a disastrous rise of misplaced power"--The unprecedented bombing of Germany and Japan during World War II to the "shock and awe" of Iraq. He charts the U.S. nuclear buildup, which far outpaced that of the USSR and has outlived it. He reveals how consistently the Building has found new enemies just as old threats--and funding--evaporate. He demonstrates how Pentagon policy brought about U.S. indifference to genocide during the 1990s. And he shows how the forces that attacked the Pentagon on 9/11 were set in motion exactly sixty years earlier, on September 11, 1941, when ground was broken for the house of war.--From publisher description.
Subject United States -- Military policy.
Pentagon (Va.)
United States. Department of Defense.
Militarism -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
Militarism -- United States -- History -- 21st century.
Arms race -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
Arms race -- United States -- History -- 21st century.
ISBN 0618187804
9780618187805
Standard No. 9780618187805
IG# 0618187804
YDXCP 2381765

 
    
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