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For those who have seen Bowling For Columbine this book by Michael Moore will be required reading. Moore studied for the Catholic seminary and has a strong commitment to social justice out of the gospel tradition. In his inimical “take no prisoner” approach, Moore confronts head-on the underlying issues of poverty, racism and injustice in the American context. As befits the man, his writing style is immediately engaging, confronting and, at times, hilarious. Unlike other more erudite publications, SWM’s message is accessible and very readable.
The title itself is derived from his contention that the major wars and violence of the last 500 years are in fact caused by white males, not people of dark complexions. Starting out with how George W Bush came to power, Moore goes on to detail the backgrounds of the Bush Cabinet and their past involvements with the oil and automotive industry (one member has an oil tanker named after her). From here, he critiques American foreign and domestic policy. At times his comments are scathing and his wit, razor sharp. Other issues tackled include the gap between rich and poor, American insularism and capital punishment. Make a point of reading the introduction to see how the book found itself No.1 on the New York’s bestsellers list after September 11 2002 through the actions of one librarian. Order your copy soon as it keeps selling out. But don’t be surprised at the reaction from others in the shop when you pronounce the title!