Norman Solomon
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War Made Invisible: How America Hides the Human Toll of Its Military Machine
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2023
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War Made Easy: How Presidents and Pundits Keep Spinning Us to Death
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2005
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Target Iraq: What the News Media Didn't Tell You
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2003
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The Habits of Highly Deceptive Media: Decoding Spin and Lies in Mainstream News
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1999
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The Trouble With Dilbert: How Corporate Culture Gets the Last Laugh
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1997
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Made Love, Got War
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2007
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The Wizards of Media Oz: Behind the Curtain of Mainstream News
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1997
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Killing our Own: The Disaster of America's Experience with Atomic Radiation
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1987
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False Hope: The Politics of Illusion in the Clinton Era
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1994
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The Power of Babble: The Politician's Dictionary of Buzzwords and Doubletalk for Every Occasion
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1992
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“Karl Marx’s early (1844) essay On the Jewish Question is a fascinating example of an intellectual form of Jewish self-hatred. He argues that Judaism is neither religion nor people-hood but the desire for gain; totally ignoring the vast Jewish proletariat of Central and Eastern Europe, he equates Jews, and the Christians whose religion derives from them, with the ‘enemy’ – namely, bourgeois capitalism. Clearly, he is fleeing his own Jewish identity (he was baptized at the age of 6, but was descended from rabbis on both sides of the family), ‘assimilating’ to the cultural milieu of the anti-Semitic Feuerbach, whose perverse definition of Judaism he has adopted, and finding refuge from Jewish particularism in socialist universalism.”
― Judaism: A Very Short Introduction
― Judaism: A Very Short Introduction
“The belief in the bodily resurrection has no religious foundation, and the doctrine of immortality refers to the after-existence of the soul only.”
― Judaism: A Very Short Introduction
― Judaism: A Very Short Introduction
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