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Re: information on U.S. intervention by Elson Boles 17 September 2001 22:56 UTC |
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Chalmers Johnson (Stanford) is a "conservative liberal," Japanologist, and believer in national development. I'd be suspect of his writing as comparable to Chomsky and Blum. > -----Original Message----- > From: wsn-owner@csf.colorado.edu [mailto:wsn-owner@csf.colorado.edu]On > Behalf Of Richard N Hutchinson > Sent: Monday, September 17, 2001 6:33 PM > To: Jonathan DeVore > Cc: KSamman@aol.com; WORLD SYSTEMS NETWORK > Subject: information on U.S. intervention > > > Jonathan- > > I suggest looking for a book by Noam Chomsky & Edward Hermann called "The > Washington Connection and Third World Fascism," (South End Press, 1979), > and "Killing Hope: U.S. Military and CIA Interventions Since WWII" by > William Blum (Common Courage Press, revised and expanded edition 1995). > > I haven't read it, but "Blowback" by Chalmers Johnson might be good as > well. Johnson is an Asian scholar and a nationalist, opposed to > internationalist adventures, and an alternative to Chomsky and Blum. > > RH > > > > > >
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