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  1. Drift: The Unmooring of American Military Power is a 2012 book by Rachel Maddow. Her first book, Drift explores the premise that the manner in which the United States goes to war has gradually become more secretive and less democratic.

    • Rachel Maddow
    • 2012
  2. Mar 27, 2012 · Written with bracing wit and intelligence, Rachel Maddow's Drift argues that we've drifted away from America's original ideals and become a nation weirdly at peace with perpetual war, with all the financial and human costs that entails.

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  3. Mar 5, 2013 · To understand how we've arrived at such a dangerous place, Maddow takes us from the Vietnam War to today's war in Afghanistan, along the way exploring Reagan's radical presidency, the disturbing rise of executive authority, the gradual outsourcing of our war-making capabilities to private companies, the plummeting percentage of American ...

    • Rachel Maddow
    • $14.99
    • Broadway Books
  4. Feb 15, 2020 · Drift : the unmooring of American military power. In this book the author shows how deeply militarized our culture has become; how the role of the national security sector has shape-shifted and grown over the past century to the point of being financially unsustainable and confused in mission.

  5. Mar 27, 2012 · The #1 New York Times bestseller that charts Americas dangerous drift into a state of perpetual war. Written with bracing wit and intelligence, Rachel Maddow's Drift argues...

  6. Maddow shows how deeply militarized our culture has become--how the role of the national security sector has shape-shifted and grown over the past century to the point of being financially unsustainable and confused in mission. Includes bibliographical references (p. [253]-261) and index. Prologue: Is it too late to descope this?

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  8. The #1 New York Times bestseller that charts America's dangerous drift into a state of perpetual war. Written with bracing wit and intelligence, Rachel Maddow's Drift argues that we've drifted away from America's original ideals and become a nation weirdly at peace with perpetual war.

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