For the Sake of Argument: Essays and Minority ReportsVerso, 1993 - 353 síður 'For the sake of argument, one must never let a euphemism or a false consolation pass uncontested. The truth seldom lies, but when it does lie it lies somewhere in between.'. The global turmoil of the last few years has severely tested every analyst and commentator. Few have written with such insight as Christopher Hitchens about the large events - or with such discernment and with about the small tell-tale signs of a disordered culture. For the Sake of Argument ranges from the political squalor of Washington, as a beleaguered Bush administration seeks desperately to stave off disaster and Clinton prepares for power, to the twilight of Stalinism in Prague; from the Jewish quarter of Damascus in the aftermath of the Gulf War to the embattled barrios of Central America and the imperishable resistance of Saralevo, as a difficult peace is negotiated with ruthless foes. Hitchens' unsparing account of Western realpolitik in the end shows it to rest on delusion as well as deception. The reader will find in these pages outstanding essays on political asassination in America as well as a scathing review of the evisceration of politics by pollsters and spin-doctors. Hitchens' knowledge of the tortuous history of revolutions in the twentieth century helps him to explain both the New York intelligentsia's flirtation with Trotskyism and the frailty of Communist power structures in Eastern Europe. Hitchens' pointed reassessments of Graham Greene, P.G. Wodehouse and C.L.R. James, or his riotous celebration of drinkiny and smoking, display an engaging enthusiasm and an acerbic wit. Equally entertaining is his unsparing rogues' gallery, which gives us unforgettable portraits of the lugubrious 'Dr'Kissinger, the comprehensively reactionary 'Mother' Teresa, the preposterous Paul Johnson and the predictable P.J. O'Rourke. |
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... Foreign Minister , Sten Andersson , sponsored the December meeting in Stockholm between Yasir Arafat and some American Jewish activists , he was building on a considerable tradition . One of those present at the occasion told me that ...
... Foreign Minister , Sten Andersson , sponsored the December meeting in Stockholm between Yasir Arafat and some American Jewish activists , he was building on a considerable tradition . One of those present at the occasion told me that ...
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... Foreign Minister inquires politely if we may know what law has been infringed , and in what respect this law contravenes the Helinski Accords . He further inquires , on behalf of his foreign guests , if they may telephone their ...
... Foreign Minister inquires politely if we may know what law has been infringed , and in what respect this law contravenes the Helinski Accords . He further inquires , on behalf of his foreign guests , if they may telephone their ...
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... Foreign Minister , Gyula Horn , return from an honourable visit to Romania Libera only to greet the Foreign Minister of South Africa . A smirking Roelof Botha announced that such matters as trade links and white emigration to ...
... Foreign Minister , Gyula Horn , return from an honourable visit to Romania Libera only to greet the Foreign Minister of South Africa . A smirking Roelof Botha announced that such matters as trade links and white emigration to ...
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