So the subject, i suppose here is Herbert Hoover in World War Two revisionism. I have to confess my book, the book that this is based on is not really about Herbert Hoover as such, although he does play a rather important cameo role in the proceedings and to some extent the famous magnum opus free and betrayed is definitely one of the main inspirations for the book. I do have to say though, that Herbert Hoover and at least some version of his own World War Two revisionism is actually in the news today. If you can believe that. Ross dwight, bless his soul, has actually just put in a plug for my book very much in the mode of revisionism. In his New York Times column. Although i gather it is it is something of a subscriber only newsletter. I dont know whether its actually going to appear in the print edition or not. But the shtick that he is kind of pushing here by way of promoting my book and promoting World War Two revisionism, is that he says its a necessary and perhaps healthy correct
Not that of illusions lost, but illusions maintained. Thank you. So the subject, i suppose here is Herbert Hoover in World War Two revisionism. I have to confess my book, the book that this is based on is not really about Herbert Hoover as such, although he does play a rather important cameo role in the proceedings and to some extent the famous magnum opus free and betrayed is definitely one of the main inspirations for the book. I do have to say though, that Herbert Hoover and at least some version of his own World War Two revisionism is actually in the news today. If you can believe that. Ross dwight, bless his soul, has actually just put in a plug for my book very much in the mode of revisionism. In his New York Times column. Although i gather it is it is something of a subscriber only newsletter. I dont know whether its actually going to appear in the print edition or not. But the shtick that he is kind of pushing here by way of promoting my book and promoting World War Two revisio
So the subject, i suppose here is Herbert Hoover in World War Two revisionism. I have to confess my book, the book that this is based on is not really about Herbert Hoover as such, although he does play a rather important cameo role in the proceedings and to some extent the famous magnum opus free and betrayed is definitely one of the main inspirations for the book. I do have to say though, that Herbert Hoover and at least some version of his own World War Two revisionism is actually in the news today. If you can believe that. Ross dwight, bless his soul, has actually just put in a plug for my book very much in the mode of revisionism. In his New York Times column. Although i gather it is it is something of a subscriber only newsletter. I dont know whether its actually going to appear in the print edition or not. But the shtick that he is kind of pushing here by way of promoting my book and promoting World War Two revisionism, is that he says its a necessary and perhaps healthy correct
Brunch. The author Robert Kuttner. Hes a Award Winning and bestselling author who covers the intersection of economics politics and social justice. Youve seen his writings everywhere from the New York Times, new york book review to the Atlantic Harpers new yorker, dissent, foreign affairs, columbia journalism review, Political Science quarterly, and, of course, the Harvard Business review. Bob is cofounder and coeditor of the american prospect magazine, cofounder of the Economic Policy institute, which, believe me, a major, major player in the economics scene in washington. He currently serves on their board as a long time columnist for business week and the boston globe. Hes academic post at boston university, harvard, among other institutions. He currently teaches at brandeis university. Bob was also a staff writer and a columnist for the washington post. Chief investigator for the Senate Banking committee. Executive director of president carters National Commission on neighborhoods.
Brunch. The author Robert Kuttner. Hes a Award Winning and bestselling author who covers the intersection of economics politics and social justice. Youve seen his writings everywhere from the New York Times, new york book review to the Atlantic Harpers new yorker, dissent, foreign affairs, columbia journalism review, Political Science quarterly, and, of course, the Harvard Business review. Bob is cofounder and coeditor of the american prospect magazine, cofounder of the Economic Policy institute, which, believe me, a major, major player in the economics scene in washington. He currently serves on their board as a long time columnist for business week and the boston globe. Hes academic post at boston university, harvard, among other institutions. He currently teaches at brandeis university. Bob was also a staff writer and a columnist for the washington post. Chief investigator for the Senate Banking committee. Executive director of president carters National Commission on neighborhoods.