UNCONSCIONABLE

How The World Sees Us: World News, Alternative Views, Commentary on U.S. Foreign Relations

by Dr. Carolyn LaDelle Bennett


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 15/07/2014

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 306
ISBN : 9781499043136
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 306
ISBN : 9781499043143
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 306
ISBN : 9781499043150

About the Book

"UNCONSCIONABLE" by Dr. Carolyn LaDelle Bennett is a Patriot's View as Others See. The book shines light on the wrongheaded and immoral nature of US foreign relations policy and practice. Published by Xlibris and released at Rochester, N.Y. (PRWEB) August 29, 2014: "Acts committed by and/or in the name of one's homeland must be of concern to inhabitants of that land — it is their duty to be concerned and engaged," Dr. Carolyn LaDelle Bennett says in expressing the relevance of her work.

"UNCONSCIONABLE" lays out a view of what is and what should be, what is wrong and what is better. In six map-illustrated chapters, this work of nonfiction documents U.S. foreign relations as global, unprovoked and unchecked violence. As it is also a hope for change, the work not only comments on significance and repercussions of the current state of affairs, it offers corrective measures. As the work of a veteran educator, its ending sections further instruct with reference tools of extensive sources and notes, appendices and index covering contributors and background material, international principles and conventions; and components of the great body to which the book is dedicated, the 193-member-states United Nations.

Dr. Bennett takes a world view as articulated by others in independent, alternative print and broadcast sources, offering especially American readers an unfiltered, oft unseen perspective on how the rest of the world sees U.S. relations with the world's peoples. The hope Bennett ventures is that "if we (Americans) see ourselves as others see us, we will be moved to change our ways for the better."

"UNCONSCIONABLE"
By Dr. Carolyn LaDelle Bennett
Hardcover | 6 x 9in | 306 pages | ISBN 9781499043143
Softcover | 6 x 9in | 306 pages | ISBN 9781499043150
E-Book | 306 pages | ISBN 9781499043136
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About the Author

Dr. Carolyn L. Bennett is credentialed in education and print journalism and public affairs. A lifelong American writer and writer/activist, her work concerns itself with news and current affairs, historical contexts and ideas particularly related to acts and consequences of US foreign relations; matters of geopolitics, human rights, war and peace, violence and nonviolence.

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About the Author

A lifelong American writer and writer/activist (former academic and staffer with the U.S. government in Washington), Dr. Carolyn LaDelle Bennett is credentialed in education and print journalism and public affairs (PhD, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan; MA, The American University, Washington, DC). Her work concerns itself with news and current affairs, historical contexts, and ideas particularly related to acts and consequences of U.S. foreign relations, geopolitics, human rights, war and peace, and violence and nonviolence. Dr. Bennett is an internationalist and nonpartisan progressive personally concerned with society and the common good. An educator at heart, her career began with the U.S. Peace Corps, teaching in Sierra Leone, West Africa. Since then, she has authored several books and numerous current-affairs articles; her latest book is UNCONSCIONABLE: How The World Sees Us: World News, Alternative Views, Commentary on U.S. Foreign Relations. Other books include: No Land an Island No People Apart Same Ole or Something New: Uprooting Power ENTRENCHMENT BREAKDOWN: Violence in Search of U (you)-Turn Women’s Work and Words Altering World Order Missing News and Views in Paranoid Times No Room for Despair: How to Hope in Troubled Times--Mary McLeod Bethune’s Cold War, Integration-era Commentary Talking Back to Today’s News America’s Human Connection An Annotated Bibliography of Mary McLeod Bethune’s Chicago Defender Columns, 1948-1955 You Can Struggle without Hating, Fight without Violence More thoughts, articles, edited work are posted at Bennett’s Study: http://todaysinsightnews.blogspot.com/ and on her Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/carolynladelle.bennett. Bennett lives in the Town of Brighton/Rochester, New York, and can be reached at authorswork@gmail.com