Fascism in Iraq; Imperialism and the Tyranny of Saddam Hussein
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.14452/MR-043-06-1991-10_4Keywords:
Imperialism, Political EconomyAbstract
In his article, "Imperialism and the Gulf War" (MR, April 1991), Tom Mayer makes the following statement: In order to make Saddam Hussein a suitable target for unlimited violence, all positive achievements of his government are ignored. We hear almost nothing about the growth of literacy in Iraq, the increased availability of housing, women's rights, religious freedom, improved transportation facilities, lack of government corruption, or the fact that Iraq invests far more of its oil revenues internally than other Arab states of the Persian Gulf. We hear very little about several reasonable-sounding Iraqi proposals seeking to avoid war. And the U.S. left, repelled by the tyranny of the Hussein regime and burdened with a guilty conscience from its blindness to the infamies of "actually existing socialism," remains largely silent on these issues.This article can also be found at the Monthly Review website, where most recent articles are published in full.
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1991-11-04
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