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Является ли Америка источником гордости, как продолжают считать многие американцы, или глобального позора, как утверждают прогрессисты, либералы и демократы? Скрывается ли под ее невинной внешностью национальный и мировой лидер экспроприации, угнетения и убийств, или Америка по-прежнему — главная надежда мира? Динеш Д’Суза утверждает, что эти вопросы не являются просто академическими упражнениями. Обе точки зрения формируют современную политику и мировое общественное мнение. Если Америка является силой неравенства и несправедливости в мире, если традиционная Америка основана на угнетении и экспроприации, ее мощь заслуживает того, чтобы быть обузданной, — традиционная Америка должна быть реформирована. Провокационная в своем анализе, потрясающая в своих выводах, книга Динеша Д’Суза стала самой обсуждаемой книгой в США в этом году!

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Примечания

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Роберт Фрост. Мнение Джефферсона. Перевод А. Герасимовой.

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В ноябре 1863 г. А. Линкольн произнес по поводу открытия большого солдатского кладбища свою самую знаменитую речь, вошедшую в мировую литературу как «Геттисбергское обращение».

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Alex Cohen. “Interview with Sanford Horwitt,” January 30, 2009, http://npr.org.

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Барри Моррис Голдуотер — американский политик консервативных взглядов. Участвовал в выборах президента в качестве кандидата от Республиканской партии на выборах 1964 г. — Прим. перев.

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Герой сказки братьев Гримм злой карлик Румпельштильцхен заключил сделку с королевой, согласно которой она должна была отдать ему своего ребенка, если не отгадает имя карлика. Когда королева смогла правильно отгадать его имя, Румпельштильцхен от злости так сильно топнул ногой, что провалился сквозь землю по пояс. Пытаясь выбраться, он разорвался пополам. — Прим. перев.

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Божественное предопределение (Manifest Destiny) — политическая доктрина, выдвинутая в 1845 году в статье О’Салливана, посвященная аннексии Техаса. В рамках этой доктрины считалось, что американцы — избранный народ, которому судьба предназначила превратить Американский континент в «зону свободы». С началом войны с Мексикой использовалась для обоснования включения Калифорнии и территории штата Нью-Мексико в состав США (Словарь Americana). — Прим. перев.

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«Великий освободитель» (Great Emancipator) — почетное имя Линкольна, подписавшего в период Гражданской войны в США «Прокламацию об освобождении рабов», в которой объявлял рабов на территории мятежных южных штатов свободными (Словарь Americana). — Прим. перев.

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