Corporate Power: Driving Force behind US Foreign Policy Posted: Thursday, July 15, 2004
The Ministry of Fear
The Illusion of Safety Let’s say your next-door neighbor has broken into your home, injured you, and threatens to do it again. Can you imagine deciding to protect yourself by breaking into some house across the street because that family has some very expensive things you’d like to own? If you were greedy enough or confused enough to try this, you would probably have that outraged family, the Neighborhood Watch and the local police chasing you. Would you feel safer then? Or would your problems have multiplied?
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