Book Synopsis
The term "genocide" is one of the most misunderstood and misused in the English language and commonly used by those who have no idea of the: origins of the word; evolution of international law on genocide; reasons and motives behind genocide; genocidal historical roots and founding pillars of the U.S. and Canada; present genocidal realities of various societies and systems in which Indigenous Peoples continue to be victims of genocide as defined in the 1948 UN Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide.
What are the motives and interests behind genocide really?
How were and are various key institutions of the U.S. and Canada founded and still run on the basis of laws and traditions that continue to produce genocidal outcomes?
What are the historical connections between various "Isms" (systems and their ideologies) such as slavery, feudalism, capitalism, fascism, imperialism, Zionism, Marxism, Neo-Liberalism, others.
About The Author
James M. Craven, a Vietnam-Era veteran of the U.S. Army, biographical subject in past and present editions of Marquis "Who's Who in: The World; America; The West; Science and Engineering; Finance and Industry/Business; American Education; has taught in US, Canada, China, India, Puerto Rico and Canadian First Nations Reserves from high school to post-doctoral students and including other subjects such as law and statistics.