Interview: The Imperial Presidency?
September 29th, 2008 at 11:47 am

Bill Moyers sits down with history and international relations expert and former US Army Col. Andrew J. Bacevich to encourage viewers to take a step back and connect the dots between U.S. foreign policy, consumerism, politics, and militarism, as campaign ads urge voters to consider who will be a better Commander-in-Chief. Watch an interview with Bacevich. Originally aired 9/26/08.

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9/8/08 :: 8:08 pm
Rich Manning Says:

I am trying to buy a copy of Andrew Bacevich’s book “The Limits of Power”. Can you help me find a copy.
Thanks
Rich Manning

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9/9/08 :: 12:00 pm
Robin from Thirteen Says:

it looks like barnes and noble in NYC has it: http://search.barnesandnoble.com/booksearch/store.asp?EAN=9780805088151&distance=2&zipcode=10001&x=18&y=17

also Powell’s Books online has it as well. It’s only available in hardcover, unfortunately.

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