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Vincent Bevins

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  • Tank on the street of Santiago, Chile.

    How Pinochet's Chile Became a Laboratory for Neoliberalism

    The Chicago Boys and the tragedy of the Chilean coup.
    by Vincent Bevins via The Nation on November 14, 2023
  • Alt-right man holding an American flag with no shirt but a bull-horned headress on.

    The Hour of the Barbarian

    What happened on January 6 was profoundly American, emerging as it did from our long and very specific history. No one did this to us.
    by Vincent Bevins via n+1 on January 11, 2021
  • How ‘Jakarta’ Became the Codeword for US-Backed Mass Killing

    The systematic mass murder and assault of accused communists in Indonesia by US-backed military forces has left a mark on the country and the world.
    by Vincent Bevins via New York Review of Books on May 18, 2020
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The Murderous Legacy of Cold War Anticommunism

The US-backed Indonesian mass killings of 1965 reshaped global politics, securing a decisive victory for U.S. interests against Third World self-determination.
by Stuart Schrader via Boston Review on May 17, 2020
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