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Tom Engelhardt

Tom Engelhardt created and runs the website TomDispatch.com. He is also a co-founder of the American Empire Project and the author of a highly praised history of American triumphalism in the Cold War, The End of Victory Culture.  A fellow of the Type Media Center, his sixth book is A Nation Unmade by War.

Ambush at Kamikaze Pass

By Tom Engelhardt On August 11, 2019On August 11, 2019

Engelhardt, Living on a Demobilized Planet

By Tom Engelhardt On July 18, 2019On December 14, 2020

We’re Not the Good Guys

Why Is American Aggression Missing in Action?

By Tom Engelhardt On July 2, 2019On July 2, 2019

Engelhardt, Trump Change

By Tom Engelhardt On June 16, 2019On December 14, 2020

Engelhardt, American Election Exceptionalism

By Tom Engelhardt On May 21, 2019On December 14, 2020

Engelhardt, Collusion, Hell, Yeah!

By Tom Engelhardt On April 25, 2019On May 15, 2021

Engelhardt, A “Ridiculous” War

By Tom Engelhardt On April 14, 2019On December 14, 2020

Engelhardt, Donald Trump Naked as a Jaybird

By Tom Engelhardt On March 28, 2019On December 14, 2020

Engelhardt, The Greatest Wall of All

By Tom Engelhardt On March 3, 2019On May 15, 2021

Engelhardt, Hail, Caesar!

By Tom Engelhardt On February 14, 2019On May 15, 2021

“The Bleeding Wound”

Afghanistan and the Implosion of America

By Tom Engelhardt On January 24, 2019On January 24, 2019

Engelhardt, Living on a Quagmire Planet

By Tom Engelhardt On January 6, 2019On December 14, 2020

Engelhardt, In the Shadow of Donald Trump

By Tom Engelhardt On December 9, 2018On May 15, 2021

Engelhardt, An “Earned Media” Presidency

By Tom Engelhardt On November 15, 2018On May 15, 2021

Engelhardt, Unquiet Flows The Don

By Tom Engelhardt On November 6, 2018On December 14, 2020

Engelhardt, Anniversaries That Never Will Be

By Tom Engelhardt On October 21, 2018On May 15, 2021

Teenagers in Space

By Tom Engelhardt On October 7, 2018On October 7, 2018

Engelhardt, In Search of the Victories People Don’t Even Know About

By Tom Engelhardt On September 27, 2018On December 14, 2020

Engelhardt, History, Memory, and Donald Trump

By Tom Engelhardt On September 6, 2018On December 14, 2020

Engelhardt, America’s (Near) Thirty Years’ War

By Tom Engelhardt On August 16, 2018On December 14, 2020

Three Good Reasons To Liquidate Our Empire

And Ten Steps to Take to Do So

By Tom Engelhardt On July 29, 2018On February 17, 2021

Engelhardt, Turning 74 in a Failing World

By Tom Engelhardt On July 26, 2018On May 15, 2021

Engelhardt, Overdosing in Twenty-First-Century America

By Tom Engelhardt On July 5, 2018On May 15, 2021

Engelhardt, A Twenty-First-Century History of Greed

By Tom Engelhardt On June 14, 2018On May 15, 2021

The Great Return March and the Women of Gaza

Why Palestine’s Feminists are Fighting on Two Fronts

By Tom Engelhardt On June 12, 2018On May 15, 2021

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