Description
This essay discusses how neoconservatives have influenced U.S. foreign policy choices in the War on Terror. It argues that neoconservatives hold simplistic notions of good and evil, which leads to them demonizing their opponents and making disastrous decisions at home and abroad.
Offers an explanation of the foreign policy choices made by neoconservatives. This work looks at the cultural attitudes - fear of change, simplistic notions of 'good' and 'evil' - that are at the root of 'the war on terror'. It shows how the US demonises its opponents - and how this leads to failure at home and abroad.