The Torture Memos and Historical Amnesia

The reigning doctrine of the country is sometimes called "American exceptionalism." It is nothing of the sort. It is probably close to a universal habit among imperial powers. France was hailing its "civilizing mission" in its colonies, while the French Minister of War called for "exterminating the indigenous population" of Algeria. Britain's nobility was a "novelty in the world," John Stuart Mill declared, while urging that this angelic power delay no ... Full Story »

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by Chris Finnie - May. 21, 2009

If you ever doubted the old saw about those who do not remember the lessons of history being doomed to repeat them, this exhaustive look at one aspect of U.S. history should put any doubts to rest. If, however, you are particularly attached to idealistic notions about the U.S., don't read this piece. You could find the unassailable facts Chomsky presents disturbing to your self-image.

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