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Superpatriotism [Paperback]

Michael Parenti
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September 1, 2004

Superpatriots, writes Michael Parenti, are those people who place national pride and American supremacy above every other public consideration, those who follow leaders uncritically, especially in their war policies abroad. Superpatriotism is the nationalistic hype propagated by officialdom, the media, and various flag-waving groups.

Parenti demonstrates how superpatriotism attaches itself to religion, sports, the military, the schools and big business. He questions whether its top politico-economic propagators are themselves really patriotic, given how they evade taxes, export our jobs, pollute our land and plunder the public treasury.

With incisive probing and a humorous touch, Parenti addresses such urgent questions as: What does it mean to love one’s country? Why is it so important to be Number One? What determines America’s “greatness?” He examines how US leaders and the corporate media fan the flames of fear to win support for huge arms budgets, global aggrandizement, and the suppression of political dissent at home and abroad.

Finally, he poses an alternative to superpatriotism, arguing that the real patriots are those who care enough to educate themselves about our country’s history and its present plight. He reminds us that it is not “anti-American” to criticize unjust social conditions at home or oppose global policies pursued by our rulers. Rather it is our democratic right and patriotic duty to do so.

Michael Parenti is one of the nation’s leading progressive political analysts. An internationally known writer and speaker, he is the author of 17 books, including Democracy for the Few (seventh ed.) and The Assassination of Julius Caesar: A People’s History of Ancient Rome. He has also published over 250 articles in scholarly journals, political periodicals, popular magazines, and nationally known newspapers. He lives in Berkeley, CA.


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About the Author

Michael Parenti, PhD Yale, is an internationally known author and lecturer. He is one of the nation's leadiing progressive political analysts. He is the author of over 250 published articles and seventeen books. His writings are published in popular periodicals, scholarly journals, and his op-ed pieces have been in leading newspapers such as the New York Times and the Los Angeles Times. His informative and entertaining books and talks have reached a wide range of audiences in North America and abroad.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 120 pages
  • Publisher: City Lights Publishers (September 1, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0872864332
  • ISBN-13: 978-0872864337
  • Product Dimensions: 5 x 0.5 x 7.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,007,204 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Michael Parenti (Berkeley, CA) is the acclaimed author of more than twenty books, including, most recently, Contrary Notions: The Michael Parenti Reader; The Assassination of Julius Caesar; and The Culture Struggle. The New York Times Book Review, the Washington Post, the New York Review of Books, Harper's, The Nation, and Antioch Review, are among the countless publications that have praised Parenti's work. For further information, visit his Web site: michaelparenti.org

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This book is not left or right wing but rather shows how things really work. Chris H. Metzger  |  1 reviewer made a similar statement
Those who call it like it is are in danger of isolation and defamation. Tim Gonzalez  |  2 reviewers made a similar statement
I wish everyone could read this book -- and read it with an open mind! J. H. Milan  |  2 reviewers made a similar statement
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32 of 34 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Everyone in America Needs to Read This October 3, 2004
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This is a brilliant book. With his customary lucid style, careful research and humor, Parenti delivers a desperately-needed palliative to all the paranoid hysteria and ignorance that keeps the plutocrats in power. This timely, disturbing and fascinating book is a must-read if there ever was one.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Look around January 3, 2005
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Superpatriotism is a brief summation of thoughts and ideas that are not exclusive to Michael Parenti. He is effective in presenting the idea that the people of the USA should, perhaps, wake up and take a look at the country and think clearly about things.

Superpatriots are, in Parenti's estimate, those who stand, often blindly, in defence of anything done under American auspices, and those who back the president regardless of rational argument. Superpatriots are not 'bad' people--rather, Parenti illustrates that it is a dangerous, arrogant tendency, and one that does not benefit the citizenry.

While many people want to believe that the realm of accepted debate in this country is 'serious', there are some who rightly point out that the 'serious' debate about American power and influence is anything but, and that defenders of the faith are successful not in enlightening people, but in indoctrinating them, narrowing the spectrum of acceptable thought, and neutralizing any dissenting forces.

There are some who may read this book and think Parenti is a 'Communist', say, throwing around terms that are divorced from reality but are successful in connoting effective imagery (Communist = USSR = bad), but this is hardly serious at all, and is an example of the extent people will go to avoid thought.

The book is short, but as a summation of some of the ideas of dissent that are finding a larger and larger audience in America today, it is valuable.
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36 of 41 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Your flag decal won't get you into heaven anymore February 25, 2005
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This book is not for the weak of heart, political partisans, or those exhibiting symptoms of what the author calls superpatriotism, that is "...the readiness to follow national leaders unquestioningly in their dealings with other countries, especially in confrontations involving military force."

In a total of just 160 pages the author examines how hype, fear, and mindless flag-waving have replaced informed debate and a commitment to democracy and social justice in America. The relationship between US leaders and the media to promote fear and win support for military interventions and out of control budgets and insure political orthodoxy both at home and abroad is explored as are such vital questions as: What does it mean to love one's country? What determines America's "greatness"? and What is the messianic message behind much of nationalism?

I am reminded of John Prine's song titled "Your flag decal won't get you into heaven anymore" when reading this book. This one is guaranteed to get your juices flowing!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Superpatriotism and the link to Military Incompetence
Dr. Parenti's book is truly magnificent. He argues, essentially, that Americans have been brainwashed into thinking that our country is all-powerful and all-good. Read more
Published 11 months ago by David Pears
5.0 out of 5 stars His books are very enlightening
Politics is always a curtain in front of corruption. Those who call it like it is are in danger of isolation and defamation. Read more
Published 16 months ago by Tim Gonzalez
5.0 out of 5 stars Required Reading
A succinct, persuasive and penetrating lifting of the curtain on who rules for who's benefit and how. Read more
Published on October 25, 2009 by T. Ferguson
4.0 out of 5 stars Parenti, a True Patriot!
Super Patriotism puts in to focus: reasons for wars, why middle and lower class Americans are so eager to comply, what makes a patriot and who is truely American. Read more
Published on December 3, 2006 by Abraham Ramirez
2.0 out of 5 stars America: The Root of All Evil
America is bad. Everybody else is either good, or not responsible for their bad actions because, of course, America is to blame. Leftist propaganda. Read more
Published on January 1, 2006 by Pentel
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant, powerful, riveting and alarming!
I wish everyone could read this book -- and read it with an open mind! It is a comprehensive essay that focuses in on the manipulative devices employed on a daily basis by our... Read more
Published on October 14, 2005 by J. H. Milan
4.0 out of 5 stars Makes you think about patriotism
Parenti's book really makes you think about patriotism. Is it blind or not. A good look at the country and poses some interesting questions.
Published on October 7, 2005 by chicoer2003
5.0 out of 5 stars If you hate communists, does that mean you love nazis?
The reviewer who gave this lucid and truthful book only one star accused Parenti of being a communist. I assume the reviewer disapproves of communism. Read more
Published on September 9, 2005 by Truth Seeker
1.0 out of 5 stars C'mon dude!
Give us a break Parenti.

This guy rails against US patriotism "exploited" to promote free markets, global stability, prosperity, peace, and freedom while silent to the... Read more
Published on December 6, 2004 by Riding Dirty
5.0 out of 5 stars Review of Super Patriotism
Parenti's latest work questions everything and anything. The reader will learn what superpatriotism actually is and why it is so pervasive in America. Read more
Published on September 29, 2004 by Chris H. Metzger
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