MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
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MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE by Michael Wolraich Order today at Barnes & Noble / Amazon / Books-A-Million / Bookshop |
A slightly condensed version of this piece appeared in the Sunday Outlook section of the Washington Post.
Comments
I recommend this article and am glad it is available beyond any Wapo fire-wall.
by A Guy Called LULU on Mon, 01/11/2021 - 2:14pm
Perpetrators of Syrian deaths
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casualties_of_the_Syrian_Civil_War
by PeraclesPlease on Mon, 01/11/2021 - 2:52pm
a) Which part of defending civilians in Benghazi do you agree with, and which was over the line, and b) does going over the line invalidate the need to protect civilians from a stated massacre?
https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/0603/38ae8f77d09f834eae20f90599020bbc09...
c) Putin spent a decade pushing the rights of Ukraine's minority Russian-speaking population over that of the majority, including setting up his corrupt puppet as President, poisoning an opposition leader, and holding the country hostage to gas payments and cutoffs in winter. At what point is self-determination a right, and not just an irritation to your traditional imperialist colonizer?
d) Manafort ran a slime campaign against Timoshenko that helped with her imprisonment, as immoral as his work for Trump. Do you approve, or how should this info inform the story of Ukraine? (The authors ignore her claims that last minute electoral changes set up the 2010 for mass cheating, and she never accepted the results - did you know that?)
e) does it matter that Assad killed all those people in Syria thanks to our diplomatic pressure, it is it all out own blood on hands, even after Obama?
f) how many years does Russia get to determine Ukraine's politics (100 post-Wall?) or is this a permanent situation by being a neighbor of a "big country"? Does the US get to claim such rights too, or are its actions in Nicaragua and Venezuela and Cuba under a different code?
by PeraclesPlease on Mon, 01/11/2021 - 7:22pm
But the article was essentially about describing the differences between schools of thought while obviously giving evidence the author thought supported a different school than has predominated and was making a case for trying something different. You seem offended that such thoughts could be suggested, much less promoted, at dagblog. That is real fucked up.
by A Guy Called LULU on Wed, 01/13/2021 - 2:05am