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No Holiday: 80 Places You Don't Want To Visit (Disinformation Travel Guides) [Paperback]

Martin Cohen (Author)
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Disinformation Travel Guides June 1, 2006

In this first Disinformation Travel Guide, Martin Cohen visits exotic locations (80 of them!) but with a different aim than the usual travel book: to seek out the suffering and injustices, not to skirt them. We will see the dark red waters of “Murdering Creek” in Australia, silent testament to the ongoing genocide of the world's oldest people... we will visit the olive groves of Palestine where the helicopter gunships of the Israeli Army patter by like so many gigantic marauding insects, and we will queue up to see not museums and art galleries, but the more sinister monuments of politics, like the academy of terror funded by the CIA at Fort Benning in Georgia, or the poisoned shores of the Aral Sea revealing an abandoned biological warfare center....

We will visit not the great “sights” but the great “sores,” the forever cursed cites of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, where so many died, as Churchill might have said, for so little. We’ll enter the no-man's lands of the demilitarized zones of past conflicts—between North and South Korea, between Syria and Israel, even between Catholic and Protestants in Northern Ireland.

Martin Cohen's popular and accessible introductions to philosophy have been translated into many foreign languages, except the language of Voltaire, near whose Chateau he now lives and writes. (But in a cowshed, not in a Chateau.) He has a PhD in Philosophy of Education from Exeter University, has published several books and written for The Guardian, Times Higher Education Supplement, and The Independent.


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Cohen scribbles over the problems of the world with a big fat green flourescent marker -- TNT Magazine, London, June 2006

Martin Cohen's definitely has the corner on the anti-fun guide book market -- Nomadx.org: July 2006

No Holiday: 80 Places You Don't Want To Visit turns the traditional travel guide on its head. -- The Observer, Travel Picks, June 18 2006

None of it is pretty, but No Holiday reminds us there is another way to see the world. -- GetLostBooks.com, May 2007

a concise geo-political primer that needs to be added to the nation's middle-school curriculum, fast -- Doug Harvey in LA Weekly, Wednesday, August 30 2006

gives the scoop on exotic locations where you would never dream of traveling -- Vox Magazine, May 2007

About the Author

Martin Cohen's popular and accessible introductions to philosophy have been translated into many foreign languages, except the language of Voltaire, near whose Chateau he now lives and writes. (But in a cowshed, not in a Chateau.) He has Ph.D. in Philosophy of Education from Exeter University, has published several books and written for The Guardian, Times Higher Education Supplement and The Independent.

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  • Paperback: 208 pages
  • Publisher: The Disinformation Company (June 1, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 193285729X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1932857290
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 5.8 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.1 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,868,190 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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This is me in front of my Normandy 'weekend' house, with my faithful companion, 'Snuffler', a keen rabbiter. I hate mowing the lawn, so I had gravel put down instead ;-9 (That's why Snuffler looks a bit puzzled in the photo...) Good for landing the helicopter too!

I used to work in Higher Edukation, but after the unexpected and phenomenal success of the 101 Problems (two and a half million problems sold/ many more solved) I became a 'famous author' instead. And what a life it is! Yachts, dinner parties, foreign trips with plenty of occasions to speak down to people - I love it!

ps. Very little of this is true. But then the point of books is to 'transcend' both this world - and their authors.

 

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1.0 out of 5 stars Disinformation Indeed, October 1, 2006
This review is from: No Holiday: 80 Places You Don't Want To Visit (Disinformation Travel Guides) (Paperback)
This book is basically a jingoistic liberal's guide to how westerners/whites have plundered the earth. Fair enough, but the author reaches such amazing heights with his rhetoric that it just begins to sound silly at a certain point (it's not his platform, it's the inane sermonizing that every piece seems to devolve into that is the problem.)

Highlights include an evangelical section on how the Somali people are doing quite well for themselves without any form of government but little is mentioned of the atrocities we read about perpetrated against women and the extreme poor there. Cut off a guy's arm for stealing a chicken and then blame it on the white man! Iron-fisted warlords? Who are they?

Another highlight is the section condemning the Bronx Zoo for having debased an African pygmy OVER 100 YEARS AGO. Do we really need to hate the Bronx Zoo of today because it was run by racists over a hundred years ago? Clearly no progress has been made since then whatsoever so let's trot out the pygmy and pretend that the civil rights movement never actually happened. La la la la la.

You may actually enjoy this book if you hate whites/westerners/Israelis as much as the author clearly does and need more porn to sate your little fixation. Really, though, this book is little more than a truly naked example of the banal finger-pointing and cheesy racial demonizing that radical liberalism has been driven to on the one-way road to nowhere called political correctness.
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5.0 out of 5 stars If you can't stand the heat..., March 22, 2007
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...stay in your air conditioned drip dry bunker watching FOX news, Mr. Jones. For the rest of us, there's still plenty dirt to be learned and fessed up to.
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