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Counterfeit Crime
Criminal Profits, Terror Dollars, and Nonsense
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Pub Date
May 01 2014
| Archive Date
Nov 27 2014
Description
In
Counterfeit Crime, economist, historian, and criminologist R.T.
Naylor dissects the costs - economic, social, and political - of the
seemingly never-ending wars on the grossly exaggerated menaces of Crime
and Terror and how most things politicians do to combat them make
matters worse - for the public and the public good. He explains how the
post-World War II welfare state, with its commitment to building public
infrastructure, maintaining social security, and providing accessible
education, gave way to the modern executive state, with its focus on
guaranteeing corporate welfare, dropping bombs on countries too weak to
fight back, and manipulating the thoughts and actions of populations
kept in line by the carrot of glitzy toys and the stick of ever-heavier
legal sanctions. He dissects how the canons of free-market
fundamentalism, backed by the cannons of state power, paved the road
toward a soft form of totalitarianism, which march hand in hand with
millennial Christianity and a military-security-industrial complex in
search for new - mostly imaginary - enemies.
Counterfeit Crime is
savage in its critique of the political and judicial status quo and
outraged at an economy rife with corruption.
In
Counterfeit Crime, economist, historian, and criminologist R.T. Naylor dissects the costs - economic, social, and political - of the seemingly never-ending wars on the grossly exaggerated...
Description
In
Counterfeit Crime, economist, historian, and criminologist R.T.
Naylor dissects the costs - economic, social, and political - of the
seemingly never-ending wars on the grossly exaggerated menaces of Crime
and Terror and how most things politicians do to combat them make
matters worse - for the public and the public good. He explains how the
post-World War II welfare state, with its commitment to building public
infrastructure, maintaining social security, and providing accessible
education, gave way to the modern executive state, with its focus on
guaranteeing corporate welfare, dropping bombs on countries too weak to
fight back, and manipulating the thoughts and actions of populations
kept in line by the carrot of glitzy toys and the stick of ever-heavier
legal sanctions. He dissects how the canons of free-market
fundamentalism, backed by the cannons of state power, paved the road
toward a soft form of totalitarianism, which march hand in hand with
millennial Christianity and a military-security-industrial complex in
search for new - mostly imaginary - enemies.
Counterfeit Crime is
savage in its critique of the political and judicial status quo and
outraged at an economy rife with corruption.
Advance Praise
"Counterfeit Crime represents the culmination of Naylor's long career as
a researcher devoted to de-bunking commonly accepted truths. The topics
covered continue to drive our various governments' policies and the
fact that Naylor has been actively engaged in these topics for over
forty years brings an unmatched historical perspective to the key
issues."
Margaret Beare, Osgoode Hall Law School and Department of
Sociology, York University
"Counterfeit Crime represents the culmination of Naylor's long career as a researcher devoted to de-bunking commonly accepted truths. The topics covered continue to drive our various governments'...
Advance Praise
"Counterfeit Crime represents the culmination of Naylor's long career as
a researcher devoted to de-bunking commonly accepted truths. The topics
covered continue to drive our various governments' policies and the
fact that Naylor has been actively engaged in these topics for over
forty years brings an unmatched historical perspective to the key
issues."
Margaret Beare, Osgoode Hall Law School and Department of
Sociology, York University
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Available Editions
| EDITION |
Other Format |
| ISBN |
9780773543461 |
| PRICE |
$29.95 (USD)
|
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