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  • Paperback: 960 pages
  • Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press (25 Jan 2011)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 077353122X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0773531222
  • Product Dimensions: 23.8 x 16 x 5.9 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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Praise for The American Empire and the Fourth World: "I cannot overstate the importance of this book, an overflowing tool box, filled with little-known stories, legal arguments, and fresh ideas that, if used properly, could change the world." -Naomi Klein, author of No Logo "The first truly important Canadian book of the century." -Alex Rettie, Alberta Views "Readers now have the engaged, passionate, critical history of the founding moments of Canada and the United States that our times call for." -Canadian Dimension

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Earth into Property explores the relationship between the dispossession of Indigenous peoples and the making of global capitalism. Beginning with Christopher Columbus's inception of a New World Order in 1492, Anthony Hall draws on a massive body of original research to produce a narrative that is audacious, encyclopaedic, and transformative in the new light it sheds on the complex historical processes that converged in the financial debacle of 2008 and 2009. Bridging huge expanses of chronology and geography, character and circumstance, Hall explores multiple motifs of globalization through a wide array of interpretive lenses. In the process the author brings fresh perspectives to our understanding of empire builders like Magellan, John Jacob Astor, Theodore Roosevelt, Henry Ford, and Adolf Hitler. Hall balances his history of imperial globalization with an attentive focus on the prophets and proponents of decolonization, from Tecumseh to Martin Luther King Jr., from Gandhi to Nelson Mandela, to Sitting Bull and Splitting The Sky. With the dismantling of the formal empires of Europe after the Second World War, the US corporate state moved to fill the vacuum of power. Hall shows that the US government, in seeking to replicate its role in the Cold war by mounting the Global War on Terror, is extending trajectories of conquest that began with invasions of Indian nations to further the expansionary course of American Empire.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
By findlay
Format:Paperback
I highly recommend this scholarly well researched and cogentally argued book.
Iam looking forward to hopefully enjoy the privilege of hearing Prof Hall speak in London, UK, Oct 15th.
Anyone reading this, come and hear him speak yourselves. The details will be
on the internet in the next few weeks.
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Action Stations! 26 Mar 2011
Format:Paperback
Call to Action, before it's too late.

Readers, get this vital book for your library, for your future, for your children, for your Member of Parliament, for
your Congressman/Senator/President.

You have never read North American history from this panoramic perspective. Here is a call to humanity... "Get active or get Radio-active".

The book is too heavy to read in bed; you need to study it at the kitchen table. Then shout a wake-up call to politicians on all sides.

Weeks will pass as you absorb this encyclopedic history viewed through the eyes of a former Native American studies professor, now
professor of Globalization based in Blackfoot Country, Alberta.

Our future is grim if we allow the secret rulers to continue expanding criminal aggression through corporate manipulated greed.

Since 1492 the settlers in the New World have acquired the property of other landowners, sweeping across the planet through the Americas
to Asia, into the Middle East, Hawaii and Africa; they want it all. The great sucking sound of territorial acquisition seems endless;
democracy has been sucked up. Social justice has been destroyed by corporate greed starting with the theft of Native American land.

Globalization, corporate fascism, banker fraud, the biggest theft in history added to the
creation of the global war on terror, the war on drugs, endless wars for oil and resources, global pollution,
depleted uranium used liberally polluting us all, new wars for democracy abroad, while democracy has been extinguished
at home all add up to a bleak future for humanity. And Dr. Hall rejects the official 9/11, 2001 conspiracy theory foisted on the world.
The attacks on New York and the Pentagon were designed to justify and expand the grab for wealth, energy and resources worldwide.

Dr. Hall compares the treatment of indigenous peoples by Canadian and US authorities; neither government emerges with glowing pride.
You will read details of US, British Columbian and Canadian development of former Indian lands; you will find information not taught in school.
The attack goes on; Canada now runs with the big boys; our uranium (depleted) falls on brown people in the Middle East.

Every school library needs this history; every student needs this information; well done Dr. Hall.
Brace yourself; the damage done by the Evil Empire (with Canadian help) has a half life of 4.5 billion years.
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Worth the Time and Effort- A Transformative Journey 17 Oct 2010
By Carol Liane Brouillet - Published on Amazon.com
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Earth into Property is the second book in a series, the first being The American Empire and the Fourth World: The Bowl With One Spoon, which together are the magnum opus of Professor Hall, coordinator of Globalization Studies at the University of Lethbridge. Both books are epic journeys, odysseys into world history, but especially the history of the Americas, after Western contact and conquest. There are stories within stories, themes within themes that weave the immense tragedies, details, lives, narratives, ideas into comprehensible patterns, in the hopes of sorting fact from fiction, truth from deception, wisdom from insanity, possibility from despair.

I am awed by the research and thought that has gone into both volumes, the discoveries, treasures unearthed by Professor Hall. At the same time, these are not just an accumulation of facts, lost history for students trying to understand the complexities of modern life, and how we came to this moment in time. "Tony" inserts himself, his life, his journey, into his quest. He unites the past with the present, forgotten ordeals with the current battles and struggles for truth, justice, survival, in a world increasingly dominated by corporate forces, backed by military might, cloaking themselves in a veil of legality, as they continue to plunder mental, physical, financial, geographical, cyber-space frontiers.

It is embarrassing to admit that it has taken me months to read Earth into Property, but I must say that if I had had a paperback version, rather than an unbound 8 ½" x 11" proof, that I could have carried with me- I'm sure I would finished it sooner, but life is demanding, "free time" is a limited luxury. So for many months, Earth into Property has been a part of my life, weaving itself into my own consciousness, experiences, insights, work, and it has become a part of me. It's theme seems to touch upon all the aspects of my work and life, sewing them into one coherent path pointing towards the solutions despite the surrounding quagmire of the modern world.

By synchronicity, Chapter One of Earth into Property opens with a vivid description of the 1893 Chicago World's Fair: Columbian Exposition, celebrating the 400th anniversary of Christopher Columbus's arrival in the "New World." At that time, American "exceptionalism" reigned, along with the notion of "Manifest Destiny." Hall returns to the theme, outlined in The American Empire and the Fourth World that the major difference between Canada and the United States in their early formation was that the US was born out of a rebellion against King George to create a vehicle which allowed the colonists to seize native lands and eliminate the "savages." In Canada, the British monarch recognized aboriginal rights and acknowledged the native people as allies to militarily defend their territories against the aggressions of the US. The U.S. permitted the growth and expansion of corporations into the transnational entities that they have become today which continue to turn Earth into property at great human and environmental expense. Genocide was the modus operandi of the expanding US empire.

I also had the challenging experience of witnessing Professor Hall, along with Canadian Barrie Zwicker, struggle to write a Declaration of Accountability with two American writers, as the Americans fought to make the document palatable for Americans, and Professor Hall valiantly tried to make it more inclusive, International and push forward the visionary ideals that comprised his life's work. In hindsight, I now understand more clearly Professor Hall's point of view, and I wish his view had prevailed against those "dominating American women." Sadly, the American ignorance or blindness to International Law and susceptibility to the myth of American exceptionalism, the corporate colonization of the mind, is one of the biggest obstacles to those working on social change.

In September of this year, I organized a rally on the theme of "Reclaiming Gandhi's 9/11" remembering that Satyagraha or "Truth Force" was born on September 11, 1906, to challenge racist laws in South Africa. One of the speakers, an indigenous man, began his speech with "Welcome to the reservation..." echoing the theme, recurrent in Earth into Property, that the US treatment of the "savages" has been extended to other continents, throughout the world, and is now being refocused upon the American middle class, who are losing their lands, homes, lives, in the latest financial heist. Professor Hall does include some excellent descriptions of the history of fraudulent events used to catapult public opinion in favor of war, as well as the history of the emergence, merging of the intelligence agencies, Wall Street, the terror and war economies.

As I was reading Earth into Property, I had to prepare a presentation, and go to Chicago where I attended the 6th Annual AMI Monetary Reform Conference, where I spoke on "Strategy for the Monetary Reform Movement." I quoted the 1892 Populist Party platform and recognized that the best historical parallel to today's struggle against corporate power was the Populist Movement. Other people also spoke about the Populists, and the global struggle against parasitical financial institutions, continually trying to write rules, laws in their favor, at odds with morality, reality, and justice.

I believe it is far easier to identify problems than to offer solutions and Professor Hall courageously plunges ahead to suggest a path forward in the last chapter of his book, building upon the work, ideas, vision of those he most strongly admires. Perhaps, if those making decisions about the future of General Motors read Earth into Property, that vision could be realized. Part of the biggest challenge we face collectively, is slowing down enough to think deeply about the problems we are facing, researching their roots, their history, opening ourselves to the wisdom, insights of others, and figuring out how to work together cooperatively for the good of all. It is rare to find that sort of leadership in governments, corporations, or any massive organizations.

I believe that our best hope lies in popular education. Whether you happen to be the President of the United States, an auto worker, a CEO, a school teacher, a mother, child, or amongst the multitude of the unemployed, Earth into Property is a fruitful exploration of the past, the present, and possibilities for a future we have yet to create. The journey is worth the time it takes, every step along the way.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Action Stations! 26 Mar 2011
By John Duddy - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
Call to Action, before it's too late.

Readers, get this vital book for your library, for your future, for your children, for your Member of Parliament, for
your Congressman/Senator/President.

You have never read North American history from this panoramic perspective. Here is a call to humanity... "Get active or get Radio-active".

The book is too heavy to read in bed; you need to study it at the kitchen table. Then shout a wake-up call to politicians on all sides.

Weeks will pass as you absorb this encyclopedic history viewed through the eyes of a former Native American studies professor, now
professor of Globalization based in Blackfoot Country, Alberta.

Our future is grim if we allow the secret rulers to continue expanding criminal aggression through corporate manipulated greed.

Since 1492 the settlers in the New World have acquired the property of other landowners, sweeping across the planet through the Americas
to Asia, into the Middle East, Hawaii and Africa; they want it all. The great sucking sound of territorial acquisition seems endless;
democracy has been sucked up. Social justice has been destroyed by corporate greed starting with the theft of Native American land.

Globalization, corporate fascism, banker fraud, the biggest theft in history added to the
creation of the global war on terror, the war on drugs, endless wars for oil and resources, global pollution,
depleted uranium used liberally polluting us all, new wars for democracy abroad, while democracy has been extinguished
at home all add up to a bleak future for humanity. And Dr. Hall rejects the official 9/11, 2001 conspiracy theory foisted on the world.
The attacks on New York and the Pentagon were designed to justify and expand the grab for wealth, energy and resources worldwide.

Dr. Hall compares the treatment of indigenous peoples by Canadian and US authorities; neither government emerges with glowing pride.
You will read details of US, British Columbian and Canadian development of former Indian lands; you will find information not taught in school.
The attack goes on; Canada now runs with the big boys; our uranium (depleted) falls on brown people in the Middle East.

Every school library needs this history; every student needs this information; well done Dr. Hall.
Brace yourself; the damage done by the Evil Empire (with Canadian help) has a half life of 4.5 billion years.
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