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James S. Henry

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Tantalizing

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3 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
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2 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 12-29-22

Brought back many memories of a wild period. Conclusively discredits Bugliosi + the bent Hollywood agent Terry Melchor once + for all. Intriguing suggestions about CIA’s MKUltra mind control program, and U of Okl Dr “Jolly” West’s work for CIA’s Sidney Gottlieb, his meetings w Jack Ruby, USG-funded “research” on LSD, and his odd research projects in SF/Haight just when Manson + Family were there. But ultimately I feel sorry for author O’Neill; investigating these twisted loonies consumed his life.

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A useful, timely overview — could use a comparative perspective

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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars
Historia
4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 01-30-22

A useful overview of the main forces at work in Germany’s descent into Hitler’s murderous tyranny. It assigns heavy responsibility not just to Hitler’s peculiar biography, or to “German culture,” but to the impact of decisive historical events, like the lost WWI gambit and Weimar’s prolonged, divisive economic struggles, as well as the tendency of all sorts of influential players on the Right (and Left) to underestimate “the little corporal.” Missing here is (1) any analysis of the “permissive” role of the intl community in Hitler’s rise — another necessary condition; and (2) a brief comparative survey of other Axis fascisms — notably Japan + Italy. But that might have added at most a chapter to this otherwise comprehensive intro.

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Meaty, original, and thought provoking

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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 11-22-21

The typical biographies of Trotsky end up focusing on his impact on the Russian revolution and his long-term battle with Stalin. This detailed examination of his very lively three months in the US + New York City in early 1917, and his torturous adventures with devious UK, Canadian, US, and Russian government agents during his trip back to post-Tsarist Russia in April 1917, is captivating. We are asked to imagine not only what Russia and the rest of Europe might have been like without his forceful presence, but also whether he might not have had a dire impact on US radicals of that period — deflecting so many of them into a lifelong fascination with Bolsheviki-type methods and attitudes that until very recently has doomed the socialist critique of American society to the political underground.

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