
The Good Die Young The Verdict on Henry Kissinger
by Sunkara, Bhaskar; Rojas, Rene; Walter, Jonah; Grandin, GregBuy New
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Summary
–Sophia Nguyen, The Washington Post
Kissinger is dead but his blood-soaked legacy endures
If the American foreign policy establishment is a grand citadel, then Henry Kissinger is the ghoul haunting its hallways. For half a century, he was an omnipresent figure in war rooms and at press briefings, dutifully shepherding the American empire through successive rounds of growing pains. For multiple generations of anti-war activists, Kissinger personified the depravity of the American war machine.
The world Kissinger wrought is the world we live in, where ideal investment conditions are generated from the barrel of a gun. Today, global capitalism and United States hegemony are underwritten by the most powerful military ever devised. Any political vision worth fighting for must promise an end to the cycle of never-ending wars afflicting the world in the twenty-first century. And breaking that cycle means placing the twin evils of capitalism and imperialism in our crosshairs.
In this book, Jacobin follows Kissinger’s fiery trajectory around the world — not because he was evil incarnate, but because he, more than any other public figure, illustrates the links between capitalism, empire, and the feedback loop of endless war-making that still plagues us today.
Author Biography
Bhaskar Sunkara is the founder and Editor of Jacobin, which he launched in 2010 as an undergraduate at George Washington University. He has written for the New York Times, Le Monde, the Guardian, Vice, and the Washington Post. Sunkara is also the publisher of Catalyst: A Journal of Theory and Strategy and the UK-based Tribune. He lives in New York.
Jonah Walters is a researcher at Jacobin and a doctoral student in geography at Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey.
Greg Grandin, a professor of history at New York University and a Nation editorial board member, is the author of a number of prize-winning books, including The Empire of Necessity, which won the Bancroft Prize; Fordlandia, which was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, the National Book Award, and the National Book Critics Circle Award; Empire's Workshop; The Last Colonial Massacre; The Blood of Guatemala; and Kissinger's Shadow: The Long Reach of America's Most Controversial Statesman.
Table of Contents
Introduction: To Die at the Right Time - Greg Grandin
Americas
1. Kissinger and the South American Revolutions - Aldo Marchesi
2. Kissinger in Chile - René Rojas
3. Kissinger in Argentina - Leandro Morgenfeld
4. Kissinger in Central America - Hilary Goodfriend
Europe
5. Kissinger in Cyprus - Leandros Fischer
Middle East and Africa
6. Kissinger in Angola - Piero Gleijeses
7. Kissinger in South Africa - Gerald Horne
8. Kissinger in Western Sahara - Aubrey Bloomfield
9. Kissinger in the Gulf - Chip Gibbons
Asia
10. Kissinger in East Pakistan/Bangladesh - Mukhtar Mirjan
11. Kissinger in East Timor - Alex de Jong
12. Kissinger in Cambodia - Brett S. Morris
13. Kissinger in Vietnam and China - An Interview with Carolyn Eisenberg
14. From the War Room to Wall Street - Christy Thornton
Acknowledgments
About the Contributors
Notes
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