Garrison State Hegemony in U.S. Politics: A Critical Ethnohistory of Corruption and Power in the World's Oldest 'democracy' by Robert A. Williams
Garrison State Hegemony in U.S. Politics: A Critical Ethnohistory of Corruption and Power in the World's Oldest 'democracy'

Robert A. Williams

Garrison State Hegemony in U.S. Politics: A Critical Ethnohistory of Corruption and Power in the World's Oldest 'democracy'

Robert A. Williams

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Guided by Gramsci's question of why so many victims support the labyrinth of their oppression, Williams queries garrison state machinations in electioneering to promote hegemony. This pioneering ethnography explores the role and function of the U....

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