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11-12-2013, 06:09 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-12-2013, 06:31 PM by Nathaniel Heidenheimer.)
This book is 1,000% beltway polymer science. It is like a more steeply inorganic coffeemate processed for MSM Morning Joe, making history two dimensional, and suitable for consumption on today's billionaire TV.
This book is the assassination of history.
http://www.ctka.net/reviews/sabato.html
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I will have my own review up on this.
We are going at it double barreled.
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aim wide.
It would seem there are a number of possible leads to a review of this book that might really reach for the wider audience. The same wider audience the emitters of this pustule aimed for.
e.g.
What does it say about academia in 2013.... the military intelligence academic Monnastex
What does it say about the evolution of "the middle brow" in us mediated culture .. from The Power Elite to.... this?
Sometimes just by putting on a wider lead paragraph and title with a colon in it, one can open up an article to snag exponentially more eyeballs.
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Pulp history served to the proles in gruel form from the court's kitchen.