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Max Blumenthal

    Max Blumenthal es un autor y periodista estadounidense conocido por sus incisivas investigaciones sobre crisis políticas y sociales, particularmente en Oriente Medio. Su trabajo a menudo se centra en un análisis crítico de la política exterior de Estados Unidos y su impacto en la región. Blumenthal es reconocido por su estilo audaz, sin miedo a confrontar intereses poderosos y exponer complejas dinámicas de poder. Su periodismo busca proporcionar una comprensión más profunda de los conflictos y sus causas subyacentes. Los lectores apreciarán su enfoque intransigente hacia el periodismo y su compromiso de arrojar luz sobre verdades difíciles.

    The 51 Day War
    The 51 Day War
    The Management of Savagery
    Goliath
    • Goliath

      • 520 páginas
      • 19 horas de lectura

      Goliath is a particular kind of expose-minded, documentary-broadside journalism whose place we generally recognize and respect... Blumenthal has made a sobering prima facie case that there are extreme forces [within Israel's current political-social dynamics] to be aware of, and reckoned with more fully that American discourse usually does. James Fallows, The Atlantic

      Goliath
    • The Management of Savagery

      • 400 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      How America's failed wars abroad - Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Syria - has resulted in increased threat at home, and the rise of Trump.

      The Management of Savagery
    • Journalist and bestselling author Max Blumenthal reports on Israel's 2014 Operation Protective Edge-a devastating offensive that left thousands of civilians dead in Gaza-and provides an on-the-ground view of those 51 days.

      The 51 Day War
    • The 51 Day War

      Ruin and Resistance in Gaza

      • 288 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      The book chronicles the devastating impact of Israel's military operations in Gaza from July 8, 2014, detailing the tragic loss of over 2,000 lives, primarily civilians. It highlights the destruction of at least 10,000 homes and the displacement of nearly 300,000 Palestinians, as reported by the United Nations. Through these events, the narrative explores the broader implications of the conflict and its humanitarian consequences.

      The 51 Day War