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A Nation Imprisoned in Myths

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"I invite you to settle in for an insightful ride as Mr. Hashmi guides you through the history, nature, and consequence of American Exceptionalism." Sada Cumber, Former U.S. Ambassador to OIC "It looks like a most interesting and timely book on American Exceptionalism." Noam Chomsky "Many people across the globe have questioned if our national exceptionalism has been lost. This "must-read" book by Mr. Ghazanfar Hashmi helps to chart the course and create benchmarks to ensure that it can be regained." Randy Weber, Member of U.S. Congress "Hashmi's work on American Exceptionalism is a compelling work that examines the many facets of what exceptionalism is, and how America has come to define it." Mustafa Tameez, Political Analyst, FOX TV "I find it impressive that Hashmi takes his findings to the conclusion that America is again in need of visionary leaders and statesmen, not politicians. His explanation of America's way back to exceptionalism is impressive and worth the read." Nick Lampson, Former Member of U.S. Congress "While noting the various ways in which the nation may not be meeting its lofty ambitions, Hashmi strongly asserts that the U.S. can strive again to be exceptional by pursuing and prioritizing those noble beliefs and our unifying creed." Ronan O'Malley, Director of Programs, World Affairs Council of Greater Houston
Release date NZ
March 16th, 2022
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
176
Dimensions
152x229x10
ISBN-13
9781947939936
Product ID
35783754

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