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Chris Hedges is a Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist. He spent nearly two decades as a correspondent in Central America, the Middle East, Africa, and the Balkans, with fifteen years at the
New York Times
. He is the author of numerous bestselling books, including
Empire of Illusion; Death of the Liberal Class
;
War Is a Force That Gives Us Meaning
; and
Days of Destruction, Days of Revolt
which he co-wrote with Joe Sacco. He writes a weekly column for the online magazine Truthdig. He lives in Princeton, New Jersey.