Macarthur's War: The Flawed Genius Who Challenged the American Political System

Macarthur's War: The Flawed Genius Who Challenged the American Political System

by Bevin Alexander

Narrated by Sean Runnette

Unabridged — 6 hours, 54 minutes

Macarthur's War: The Flawed Genius Who Challenged the American Political System

Macarthur's War: The Flawed Genius Who Challenged the American Political System

by Bevin Alexander

Narrated by Sean Runnette

Unabridged — 6 hours, 54 minutes

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Overview

Douglas MacArthur famously said there is no substitute for victory . . .



As a United States general, he had an unparalleled genius for military strategy, and it was under his leadership that Japan was rebuilt into a democratic ally after World War II. But MacArthur carried out his zero-sum philosophy both on and off the battlefield. During the Korean War, in defiance of President Harry S. Truman and the Joint Chiefs of Staff, he pushed for an aggressive confrontation with Communist China-a position intended to provoke a wider war, regardless of the cost or consequences.



MacArthur's ambition to stamp out Communism across the globe was in direct opposition to President Truman, who was much more concerned with containing the Soviet Union than confronting Red China. The infamous clash between the two leaders was not only an epic turning point in history, but the ultimate struggle between civil and military power in the United States. While other U.S. generals have challenged presidential authority-from Zachary Taylor in the Mexican War and George B. McClellan in the Civil War to General Stanley A. McChrystal in Afghanistan-no other military leader has ever so brazenly attempted to dictate national policy.

In MacArthur's War, Bevin Alexander details MacArthur's military and political battles, from the alliances he made with Republican leaders to the threatening ultimatum he delivered to China against orders-the action that directly led to his dismissal on April 11, 1951.

Editorial Reviews

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"Bevin Alexander's Macarthur's War is a superbly written, blow-by-blow account of the most controversial civil-military clash in American history." ---Colonel Jerry D. Morelock, Ph.D., U.S. Army (ret.)

From the Publisher - AUDIO COMMENTARY

"Bevin Alexander's Macarthur's War is a superbly written, blow-by-blow account of the most controversial civil-military clash in American history." —Colonel Jerry D. Morelock, Ph.D., U.S. Army (ret.)

AUGUST 2013 - AudioFile

One secret to a good narrator is this: Is he or she interested in the content of the book? It comes across in intonation, pace, and emphasis, and Sean Runnette demonstrates it here. The author is opinionated—this is a political analysis as much as a discussion of the controversial general. But Runnette doesn’t rant; he reads at a conversational pace, yet there is an element of tension in his voice: What happens next? Can’t wait to know! Consequently, the listener is drawn in and has a hard time hitting the “stop” button. This is not a performance but a highly skilled reading, an exceptionally good one. D.R.W. © AudioFile 2013, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940171209988
Publisher: Tantor Audio
Publication date: 05/07/2013
Edition description: Unabridged
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