The right of the people to speak freely shall not be infringed upon. So says our Constitution and it's a practice scholar Chalmers Johnson likes to put into practice every day. In this absorbing interview, the former naval officer engages in a freewheeling discussion about the perils of nation building at the expense of genuine democracy. Just because you have the power of an empire doesn't mean you should use it. It's a compelling talk sure to spark your own debate.
The right of the people to speak freely shall not be infringed upon. So says our Constitution and it's a practice scholar Chalmers Johnson likes to put into practice every day. In this absorbing interview, the former naval officer engages in a freewheeling discussion about the perils of nation building at the expense of genuine democracy. Just because you have the power of an empire doesn't mean you should use it. It's a compelling talk sure to spark your own debate.
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