The flurry of writings on whether the United States is an empire has waned, but questions remain about how best to characterize U.S. global domination. Though being written in the mid 1980s, Empires can still be regarded as one of the best works on the actual study of the so-called U.S. "empire."
Empires, by Michael W. Doyle (Cornell University Press, 1986).
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My friend, the things that do attain The happy life be these, I find: The riches left, not got with pain; The fruitful ground; the quiet mind; The mean diet, no dainty fare; Wisdom joined with simpleness; The night discharged of all care, Where wine the wit may not oppress: The faithful wife, without debate; Such sleeps as may beguile the night; Content thyself with thine estate, Neither wish death, nor fear his might. -Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey.
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