In 'PRICE OF POWER,' investigative journalist Seymour Hersh exposes the dark machinations of American politics during the Vietnam War era. He uncovers the shocking decisions made by leaders that led to catastrophic consequences both abroad and at home. Through compelling narratives and extensive research, Hersh challenges the official narratives and reveals the cost of power on human lives and morality. This provocative exploration raises essential questions about accountability and the price we pay for national interests. Delve into a gripping account that forces readers to confront the complexities of truth, power, and ethical compromise.
By Seymour Hersh
Published: 1984
""The price of power is the willingness to embrace the shadows of truth, understanding that every decision carries with it the weight of lives lost and futures altered.""
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PRICE OF POWER
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Seymour Hersh is an acclaimed American investigative journalist and author, renowned for his groundbreaking work in uncovering governmental secrets and controversial issues. Born on April 8, 1937, he gained prominence for his reporting on the My Lai Massacre during the Vietnam War, which earned him the Pulitzer Prize in 1970. Hersh's notable works include 'Dispatches' (1977), 'The Dark Side of Camelot' (1997), and 'Chain of Command' (2004), where he exposes injustices and delves into the complexities of power. Known for his meticulous research and fearless approach, Hersh's writing style combines detailed narrative with incisive analysis, making significant contributions to American journalism and political discourse.
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