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What Uncle Sam Really Wants

A brilliant look at the real motivations behind US foreign policy, from the man the New York Times called
"arguably the most important intellectual alive."
Highly recommended--Booklist
238,000 copies in print

111 pages. $8.50

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The Prosperous Few and the Restless Many

A wide-ranging state-of-the-world report that covers everything from Bosnia to biotechnology,
NAFTA to globalization, human nature to Hume's paradox of the governed.
148,000 copies in print

95 pages. $8

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Secrets, Lies and Democracy

This fascinating book explains how the Nazis won WWII, why the US is becoming
more like a Third World country, and much more.
145,000 copies in print

127 pages. $9

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The Common Good

This illusion-shattering masterpiece discusses Aristotle, the US left and everything in between.
64,000 copies in print

191 pages. $12

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The Decline and Fall of the American Empire

This delightful book is the perfect introduction to Vidal's witty political writing.
Deliciously, maliciously funny--New York Times
40,000 copies in print

95 pages. $8

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The American Presidency

An entertaining, insightful history of the men who've held the office, by our most charming social critic.
21,000 copies in print

95 pages. $8

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The CIA'S Greatest Hits | Mark Zepezauer

The CIA's many attempts to assassinate democracy are described in 42 brief chapters, each accompanied by a cartoon.
38,000 copies in print

95 pages. $8

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East Timor:
Genocide in Paradise | Matthew Jardine

Chomsky calls it "perhaps the greatest death toll relative to the population since the Holocaust." The US supported the genocide.
16,000 copies in print

95 pages. $8

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Burma:
The Next Killing Fields?
| Alan Clements

This emotionally gripping book tells the story of Burma's struggle for independence and democracy,
based on interviews with hundreds of
Burmese--from
ordinary citizens to freedom fighters in the jungle.

95 pages. $5

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Who Killed Martin Luther King? | Philip Melanson

Melanson draws on intelligence-community sources
and interviews with key
witnesses--including
James Earl
Ray--to
point out glaring oversights and illogical conclusions
in the official explanation of King's assassination.

94 pages. $5

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Who Killed JFK? | Carl Oglesby

Whoever killed John F. Kennedy, it wasn't Lee Harvey Oswald. As he so memorably put it, "I'm just the patsy."
This fact-filled book details the government's elaborate cover-up and presents all the evidence they've tried to conceal.
42,000 copies in print

95 pages. $5

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Who Killed Robert Kennedy? | Philip Melanson

The Los Angeles police say RFK was shot from behind, but Sirhan Sirhan was in front of him.
Then there's the intimidation of witnesses by CIA operatives, the escape of "the woman in the polka-dot dress" and much, much more.
11,000 copies in print

94 pages. $5

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