Gowan also has a fine essay in the Socialist Register 2000, on the NATO war. Very judicious consideration of the contending positions. And a piece in the Tariq Ali edited collection on the war. (Anyone here, btw, read the novel by Tariq on Trotskyism? I still haven't but, a friend says its hilarious. His Penguin collection on Stalinism has all the essential pieces, even one on Albania and Enver Hoxha.)
Michael Pugliese
P.S. I'll add my comment on Quigley here. I remember Clinton in '92 at his acceptance speech at the Democratic Convention, mentioning Quigley (and I hope, J.W. Fulbright, can't recall). So besides Chip, who I think you attack unfairly, Justin and from offlist e-mail, Michael Perelman, has heard of Quigley. But I've only picked up the tome on occasion at the S.F. Library. It's been checked out a bit. And the New American, of the John Birch Society and The Spotlight of the Liberty Lobby, advertise the book. You should e-mail this guy (he's on the "Left Libertarian" list , has the theory focused on the Vatican) , he has a huge bibliography on conspiracy theory. Lloyd Miller
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Telling excerpt from: Georgetown's School of Foreign Service:
The First 75 Years--The Edmund A. Walsh
School of Foreign Service (pp. 17-19)
Copyrighted 1994, Edmund A. Walsh School
of Foreign Service
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