From: Paul Zarembka (zarembka@BUFFALO.EDU)
Date: Sat Apr 03 2004 - 11:08:46 EST
I'm almost finished with Griffin's book. Truly excellent and it can be gotten at Amazon for some $10. It is unemotional, objective, and as scary in implications as we need to hear. No, it's not marxist, but indispensable for our understanding. It covers a great amount in 168 easy-to-read pages. I don't often make a 'must-read' recommendation, but this would be one. Paul ************************************************************************* Vol.21-Neoliberalism in Crisis, Accumulation, and Rosa Luxemburg's Legacy RESEARCH IN POLITICAL ECONOMY, Zarembka/Soederberg, eds, Elsevier Science ********************** http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/PZarembka > David Griffin, the author of the book, "The New Pearl Harbor: > Disturbing Questions about the Bush Administration and 9/11" will be > talking about his book tonight on a program called Hemispheres on KGNU > radio out of Boulder, CO. The program can be heard over the internet > at www.kgnu.org at 5pm pacific (6pm mountain) time. Tomorrow or at > some later point it should be available on the archives on the > station's web site, if you miss the broadcast. > > In this book Griffin lays out, in great detail, the reasons why the > Bush administration's account of what actually happened on the morning > of September 11, 2001 is not plausible, and points out that much of > this detail suggests that the Bush administration was actively > involved in those events. The interviewer is retired political > science professor Joel Edelstein.
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