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Bix: The Faith that Supports U.S. Violence:
Znet Article, September, 01 2004
Herbert Bix
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In the second year of the U.S. occupation of Iraq many people in the U.S. still cling to a political tradition that confuses actually existing American society "with the ideal society that would fulfill human destiny."1 They tend to think of the U...
Bix: The Faith that Supports U.S. Violence
Zmag Article, August, 01 2004
Herbert Bix
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I n the second year of the U.S. occupation of Iraq many people in the U.S. still tend to think of the United States not as the imperial empire that it is, but as the Promised Land, the embodiment of Western virtue, the incarnation of “freedom and ...
Bix: From Nanjing 1937 to Fallujah 2004:
Znet Article, May, 03 2004
Herbert Bix
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The roots of the Japan-China War (1937-45) can be traced back to the surprise attack that Japanese army officers launched, in September 1931, on Chinese forces in Manchuria. Their premeditated coup led to Japan's seizure of the vast, resource-rich...
Bix: Remembering the Nanking Massacre
Znet Article, September, 02 2003
Herbert Bix
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After Japan invaded and occupied Manchuria in 1931, the Nationalist Party government of Chiang Kai-shek sought to resist diplomatically. But as the Japanese imperium widened, Chinese resistance stiffened. In autumn 1937 small-scale fighting betwee...


