Monthly Archives: February 2022

Mary Sarotte’s regret on the collapse of ‘the post-cold-war order’, in The Financial Times!

Old Socialist comments on her melodrama, as political temperature taking! There is nothing quite like The Financial Times placing an essay about the end of ‘the post-cold-war order’ in the ‘Life And Arts’ section of this newspaper! And that this ‘essay’ began … Continue reading

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Neo-Conservative Bret Stephens on the power of ‘self-belief’!

Political Observer comments. Bret Stephens has something in common, with another Oil Man’s brat Wm. F. Buckley Jr. ! Both offered themselves as ‘the answer’ to American Decadence, and a loss of faith in American Exceptionalism’s Mission. Mr. Stephens hasn’t yet written his ‘God and … Continue reading

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The Telegraph & The Times War Mongering, a selection.

Political Observer comments. At The Telegraph: Headline: The West has been too slow to confront Russia Sub-headline: At a time when leadership is needed, the UK Government deserves full credit for offering it TELEGRAPH VIEW20 February 2022 • 6:00am These … Continue reading

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My replies to ‘Jorge’ in The Financial Times of January 18, 2022.

Headline: Is liberal Los Angeles ready for a billionaire mayor? Sub-headline: Developer Rick Caruso shakes up race with vow to clean up crime and homelessness https://www.ft.com/content/41ac42d7-c888-48bc-9065-a17520c1df53?commentID=ac062d28-d10d-490c-9a8c-0e5c50676964 I will post only my comments : First comment: Jorge you sound just like … Continue reading

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At The Financial Times: George F. Kennan revisionism?

Political Observer comments. Mr. Kuper has missed this issue of the Journal of Cold War Studies Volume 15, Issue 4 Fall 2013: https://direct.mit.edu/jcws/article/15/4/233/13418/Gaddis-s-Kennan-A-Different-Kennan This issue takes a critical look at the Gaddis biography, as the preferred methodology for assessing the career … Continue reading

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Edward Luce Or Patrick G. Vaughan? History Made To Measure or History?

Political Reporter asks the question. This historical essay by Patrick G. Vaughn has escaped the attention of Mr. Luce:  VAUGHAN, PATRICK G. “BEYOND BENIGN NEGLECT: ZBIGNIEW BRZEZINSKI AND THE POLISH CRISIS OF 1980.” The Polish Review, vol. 44, no. 1, University … Continue reading

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Name your Anti-Putin Poison @TheEconomist: The Long Form.

Political Cynic comments. The ‘The Long Form’ begins: Heading: Crisis in Ukraine   Headline: How Russia has revived NATO  Sub-headline: Ukraine has forced America and its allies to bond. But the country’s future is still uncertain https://www.economist.com/international/2022/02/12/how-russia-has-revived-nato  This is a 2,389 word essay, … Continue reading

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On reading Jochen Hellbeck and Mike Davis.

Philosophical Apprentice. Reading ‘Revolution on My Mind:Writing a Diary under Stalin’ by Jochen Hellbeck and am on page 155, of this compelling book. ‘Revolution on My Mind is a stunning revelation of the inner world of Stalin’s Russia. We see into the minds … Continue reading

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My struggle with reading ‘The Poetry of Friedrich Nietzsche’ By Philip Grundlehner.

Philosophical Apprentice comments. I purchased ‘The Poetry of Friedrich Nietzsche’ what seemed like decades ago, from a Oxford University Press book sale. I had read Rudiger Safranski’s Philosophical Biography of Nietzsche, well before reading about Nietzsche’s poetry. Some of his thought’s, positions … Continue reading

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Peter Thiel as ‘reported’ in The Financial Times.

Political Observer comments. If Capitalism is represented by an ‘investor’, Peter Thiel, what might that say about the state of Capitalism? The Peddler of the 21st Century, Jeff Bezos, employees thousands in his chain of warehouses, and its fleets of delivery vans. … Continue reading

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