Addicted to War
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Addicted to War
For people of all ages who want to understand the link between U.S. militarism, foreign policies and corporate greed. The book illustrates (in comic book format) why the U.S. is necessarily dependent on war to feed its shameful consumption patterns. Updated 2010 edition.
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Joel Andreas
Addicted to War
For people of all ages who want to understand the link between U.S. militarism, foreign policies and corporate greed. The book illustrates (in comic book format) why the U.S. is necessarily dependent on war to feed its shameful consumption patterns. Updated 2010 edition.
88 pages, 2010 edition
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