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El. knyga: Cost of Loyalty: Dishonesty, Hubris, and Failure in the U.S. Military

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  • Formatas: 400 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 18-Feb-2020
  • Leidėjas: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781632868992
  • Formatas: 400 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 18-Feb-2020
  • Leidėjas: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781632868992

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A West Point professor and whistleblower looks at the culture of arrogance and dishonesty in military culture and how it created a series of foreign debacles, trillions of dollars in waste and millions of lost lives.

A courageous and damning look at the destruction wrought by the arrogance, incompetence, and duplicity prevalent in the U.S. military—from the inside perspective of a West Point professor of law.

A courageous and damning look at the destruction wrought by the arrogance, incompetence, and duplicity prevalent in the U.S. military-from the inside perspective of a West Point professor of law.

Veneration for the military is a deeply embedded but fatal flaw in America's collective identity. In twenty years at West Point, whistleblower Tim Bakken has come to understand how unquestioned faith isolates the U.S. armed forces from civil society and leads to catastrophe. Pervaded by chronic deceit, the military's insular culture elevates blind loyalty above all other values. The consequences are undeniably grim: failure in every war since World War II, millions of lives lost around the globe, and trillions of dollars wasted.

Bakken makes the case that the culture he has observed at West Point influences whether America starts wars and how it prosecutes them. Despite fabricated admissions data, rampant cheating, epidemics of sexual assault, archaic curriculums, and shoddy teaching, the military academies produce officers who maintain their privileges at any cost to the nation. Any dissenter is crushed. Bakken revisits all the major wars the United States has fought, from Korea to the current debacles in the Middle East, to show how the military culture produces one failure after another.

The Cost of Loyalty is a powerful, multifaceted revelation about the United States and its singular source of pride. One of the few federal employees ever to win a whistleblowing case against the U.S. military, Bakken, in this brave, timely, and urgently necessary book, and at great personal risk, helps us understand why America loses wars.

Preface: The Collapse vii
Introduction: Breaking the Myth 1(20)
Chapter 1 The Origins of the Separate World
21(26)
Chapter 2 Unfounded Hubris
47(28)
Chapter 3 Conformity and Cronyism--One and the Same
75(29)
Chapter 4 Supreme Values--How Loyalty Creates Dishonesty
104(37)
Chapter 5 A Culture of Silence--Censorship and Retaliation
141(28)
Chapter 6 Criminality, Abuse, and Corruption
169(31)
Chapter 7 Violence, Torture, and War Crimes
200(53)
Conclusion: The Consequences of Separation 253(36)
Acknowledgments 289(2)
Notes 291(78)
Index 369