• American Exception

  • Empire and the Deep State
  • By: Aaron Good
  • Narrated by: Arthur Morey
  • Length: 12 hrs and 48 mins
  • 4.9 out of 5 stars (103 ratings)

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American Exception seeks to explain the breakdown of US democracy, in particular to understand the uncanny continuity of American foreign policy, the breakdown of the rule of law, and the extreme concentration of wealth and power into an overworld of the corporate rich.

To trace the evolution of the American state, Aaron Good takes a deep-politics approach. The term “deep state” was badly misappropriated during the Trump era. In the simplest sense, it here refers to all those institutions that collectively exercise undemocratic power over state and society. To trace how we arrived at this point, American Exception explores various deep state institutions and history-making interventions.

Key institutions involve the relationships between the overworld of the corporate rich, the underworld of organized crime, and the national security actors that mediate between them. History-making interventions include the toppling of foreign governments, the launching of aggressive wars, and the political assassinations of the 1960s.

In its long history before World War II, the United States had a deep political system, a system of governance in which decision-making and enforcement were carried out within—and outside of—public institutions. It was a system that always included some degree of secretive collusion and law-breaking. After World War II, US elites decided to pursue global dominance over the international capitalist system.

Setting aside the liberal rhetoric, this project was pursued in a manner that was by and large imperialistic rather than progressive. To administer this covert empire, US elites created a massive national security state characterized by unprecedented levels of secrecy and lawlessness. The “Global Communist Conspiracy” provided a pretext for exceptionism—an endless “exception” to the rule of law.

What gradually emerged after World War II was a tripartite state system of governance. The open democratic state and the authoritarian security state were both increasingly dominated by an American deep state.

Aaron Good concludes by assessing the prospects for a revival of US democracy.

©2022 Aaron Good (P)2022 Blackstone Publishing
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Covers the deepest details

It’s rare to find books like these without even a trace of internalize American exceptionalism inadvertently mixed in. Great Work, Mr. Good.

Also, I love this narrator. I wonder what he’s thinks about all these books he reads to us.

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An absolute must read!

This book is an absolute must read for anyone who finds themselves puzzled over the failures of American democracy. While many books provide enlightening histories of the individual campaigns and crimes of American intelligence organizations, this book takes those actions both at home and abroad and connects them to the functioning of the state overall and our ability to achieve what would seem like basic and universal democratic goals of reducing poverty, educating our citizens, taking action on crises like climate change, and avoiding nuclear war. This is the ultimate guide to understanding how America operates and why our attempts to change it for the better have failed so markedly.

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Piercing look at reality

Exhaustively researched and very sobering work.
I recommend this book to all those that seek the truth beyond plausible deniability.

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A Brilliant General Overview of real American Politik

Aaron good is one of the only academics actually out there , analyzing the true nature of the us and its global empire. Unlike virtually all the mainstream academicians that ignore, deny or embrace empire Good starts at the baseline that the American Empire is a fundamentally pernicious entity governed by an exclusive set of economic elite who set up and then exploited extra governmental intelligence and exceptional clauses in government policy to subvert democracy. this is the kind of serious non-ideological critique that we as a society need to adopt in order to hopefully make the necessary changes before the system of capital drags the world down with it. if you want to know what's really going on in the world today this is a must read.

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An amazing critique of American Empire

Aaron is a fantastic and well sourced author who dismantles the myths of American exceptions and global hegemony. His tripartite state theory is a fantastic contribution to deep politics literature and I cannot wait for his next book.

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SPELL BINDING!

I was repeatedly struck by how this book even got published considering the amazing truth telling contained in it. I immediately went and bought "The Power Elite" - CW Mills" which is quoted a lot and also gets a complete chapter. Kudos to Dr.Good. Thanks for your work!

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Impressive in its scope and analysis

Aaron Good's work provides the reader with a dizzying array of state criminality carried out under the auspices of "democracy" and "freedom". Even though almost every event or chapter in the book could (and should) be its entire book, "American Exception" is an impressively well-articulated overview in which the various strands of deceit and corruption are identified with concision and clarity.

The narration has the unhurried pace and somewhat soporific quality of an old University Professor and takes some acclimation. Once you get on that wavelength, however, it's plain sailing.

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A Must Read! | “Deep State 101”

Loaded with citations & references, Aaron Good is the real deal! This book is vital to understanding how we’ve gotten an unaccountable & opaque concentration of powerful & greedy actors running global affairs.

Starting off at WWII coming up to present, it will become clear to you, this is an orchestrated systemic effort with real insidious humans conspiring for their own benefit. Don’t let anyone tell you the current “State of the World” is a natural outcome of free market capitalism or a natural emergent phenomena. We have allowed a sociopathic, greedy, and fearful group of individuals to completely change the outcome of what the 99% truly want to see in the world.

The good news is that we have the numbers, ethics, and the truth on our side. Peaceful Revolution and reorganization on a global level will be needed, but the potential that awaits humanity once we tap into our collective potential is unimaginable, especially without the hindrance of these sociopathic ideologies.

I’ve been listening on audiobook on repeat and will be planning to produce a Docu-Series based on Aaron’s book. Much respect Aaron, most badass PHD dissertation ever brudda.

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A Deep Book

Fantastically researched and well written, Aaron Good has created a masterwork of deep state theory. Everyone should read!

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Fantastic listen, 10/10 recommend

Aaron Good illuminates a topic that is in such need of proper academic research. The book is a little on the academic side. Once you get past the early section that defines terms, it’s a well-researched account.

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