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The American Trajectory

Divine or Demonic?

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The American Trajectory

By: David Ray Griffin
Narrated by: Stefan Rudnicki
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In The American Trajectory: Divine or Demonic?, David Ray Griffin traces the trajectory of the American empire from its founding through to the end of the 20th century. A prequel to Griffin's Bush and Cheney, this audiobook demonstrates with many examples the falsity of the claim for American exceptionalism, a secular version of the old idea that America has been divinely founded and guided.

The introduction illustrates the claims for divine providence and American exceptionalism from George Washington to the book Exceptional by Dick and Liz Cheney. After pointing out that the idea that America is an empire is no longer controversial, it then contrasts those who consider it benign with those who consider it malign. The remainder of the audiobook supports the latter point of view.

The American Trajectory contains episodes that many listeners will find surprising:

  • The sinking of the Lusitania was anticipated, both by Churchill and Wilson, as a means of inducing America's entry into World War I
  • The attack on Pearl Harbor was neither unprovoked nor a surprise
  • During the "Good War", the US government plotted and played politics with a view to becoming the dominant empire
  • There was no need to drop atomic bombs on Japan either to win the war or to save American lives
  • US decisions were central to the inability of the League of Nations and the United Nations to prevent war
  • The US was more responsible than the Soviet Union for the Cold War
  • The Vietnam War was far from the only US military adventure during the Cold War that killed great numbers of civilians
  • The US government organized false flag attacks that deliberately killed Europeans
  • America's military interventions after the dissolution of the Soviet Union taught some conservatives (such as Andrew Bacevich and Chalmers Johnson) that the US interventions during the Cold War were not primarily defensive

The conclusion deals with the question of how knowledge by citizens of how the American Empire has behaved could make America better and how America, which had long thought of itself as the redeemer nation, might redeem itself.

©2018 David Ray Griffin (P)2019 Blackstone Audio, Inc. and Skyboat Media, Inc.
Americas Political Science Politics & Government United States Military Imperialism Cold War War Vietnam War Self-Determination Winston Churchill American Foreign Policy Interwar Period
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This is a great book the honesty of David Ray Griffin is great to hear. Thank you very much Mr. Griffin

The truth is hard to swallow

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So poorly researched it should be offered in fiction. Offers opinions as facts. What a waste of a credit.

If you hate everything American, enjoy

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