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A Problem From Hell

America and the Age of Genocide

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A Problem From Hell

By: Samantha Power
Narrated by: Joyce Bean
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Pulitzer Prize, General Nonfiction, 2003

National Book Critics Circle, Nonfiction, 2003

In her award-winning interrogation of the last century of American history, Samantha Power - a former Balkan war correspondent and founding executive director of Harvard’s Carr Center for Human Rights Policy - asks the haunting question: Why do American leaders who vow “never again” repeatedly fail to stop genocide? Drawing upon exclusive interviews with Washington’s top policy makers, access to newly declassified documents, and her own reporting from the modern killing fields, Power provides the answer in A Problem from Hell, a groundbreaking work that tells the stories of the courageous Americans who risked their careers and lives in an effort to get the United States to act.

©2007 Samantha Power (P)2012 Brilliance Audio, Inc.
20th Century Americas Freedom & Security Genocide & War Crimes Human Rights Military Modern National & International Security Political Science Politics & Government Social Sciences United States Violence in Society War & Crisis Wars & Conflicts World War II Holocaust
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history lessons to learn not repeat

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When I plan listening to audiobooks, I try to alternate the ones that I want to read (for fun and pleasure) and the ones that I need to read (for knowledge). This book definitely belongs to the latter group. Who wants to read about genocides? For 22 hours! But I am glad that I read it because the book gave me a good review of all the major genocides/atrocities in the 20th century. This makes me more responsible for my actions in the future problems, but I would rather know about these facts than remain ignorant. So, yes, I am glad that I read it.

The book mainly focuses on U.S. foreign policies (or lack of) about these genocides and how the politicians at the time acted. Naturally, politicians are reluctant to choose unpopular policies with unknown risks, especially when there are serious domestics problems. There are of course examples of failed foreign interventions. But, to me, the problem is that the people may not always be aware of what is going on in a remote places in the world (though this may be less of a problem now because of the Internet). Of course, people would demand better domestic economy and national security policies over foreign interventions. But at what cost? We as citizens need to be better educated about what goes on in other countries and demand any necessary intervention actions from politicians.

This was a difficult book to read emotionally. But this must have been a really difficult book to write. The book does amazing job of depicting facts and events as they were (well researched) with minimum emotional interpretations. I have tremendous respect for Samantha Power for this.

The problems that we turned away from

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This book is a testament to the politics of genocide. The author artfully puts the global community of bystanders on notice for their inaction in 20th century genocides while they also attempt to occupy higher moral ground. The genocides discussed, some during war and some during peace, each reveal something about each of us, even today. I still have to read my physical copy of the book, but given my notes in the audio version, I anticipate the book living up to this version for my research purposes. I don't have anything critical at the moment.

The reality of circumstance

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This should be required reading in schools. It is unbelievable (and inexecrable) what we are able in our insulated world to remain blind to. Absolutely excellent book. I've ordered the paper copy also to get a better bead on the dates.

Required reading

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Very difficult material, truth astringes the gut. I love Stephanie Power for writing this book.

Every adult American should listen - realize power

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Geez, depressing reading how often the story repeats itself. Also depressing thinking about society’s response in the actual event’s time periods. however based on my own response to some of these atrocities at the time, the countries apathetic response isn’t necessarily intentional. While it’s sad seeing how this repeatedly unfolds I think it’s important to acknowledge and hopefully learn from.

Important to acknowledge

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A very good perspective of genocide in various countries. And the history behind why US did not intervene or did very little to intervene.

Definitely worth a listen/read

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This book is excellent, but sadly, once she had the chance to change the world, she became a despot like all the rest. Words are for despots and treason is for those with ill intentions.

The book is everything a person ought to stand for; platitudes, culture, a rich knowledge of history and what it means to be the very best of us- and when I say, “us,” I mean, a human being.

Now that Samantha Power is in a position, in government, where her words carry weight, and her pen is mightier than the sword, she wreaks havoc and commits atrocities like the very men she criticizes in this book; worse, in fact. … Where are the missing children? More than 200,000 children have gone missing - look to the hearings in the Senate, these are not false claims! The UN is responsible for running smuggling children, running drugs, selling guns, and systematic rape of women and children in country after country.

WHERE ARE YOU SAMANTHA POWERS? GOD AND THE DEVIL ARE WATCHING! Who gets to claim your soul?

Where is this woman now that it matters?

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Yes, it was a struggle to finish because I, too, am a survivor of our Tolowa Dee-ni' Holocaust of 1853-1856 here at the California and Oregon stateline along the coast of the Pacific Ocean. Our tribal population was reduced from over 10,000 to a mere 121 in California and 383 in Oregon in the 1910 census. And now, I know why I've been the one deemed as an "unreasonable" activist of human rights my entire life! Samantha, shu' 'aa-shii-nin-la (thank-you-so-very-much) for writing this book to me to better advocate for myself and all humans suffering and have suffered from the atrocities of Genocide. Hee...(amen).

Out of the Darkness

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this book was very difficult to listen to Because of its content but very important at the same time. I'm very very happy I had the privilege of understanding what has happened in our past so I can look to our future and hope it is better. With our current Administration I doubt that will happen! What an excellent book!

gave me the chills! Necessary an emotional.

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