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...hate image" complicates the task of discovering the man. On the other hand, it makes reading the new edition of his Autobiography or perusing this collection of his last speeches, letters, and press statements that much more fascinating. Out of the misrepresentation and misunderstanding surrounding this "hate monger," the man emerges with an intriguing and complex personality...

Author: By Robert J. Domrese, | Title: The Autobiography of Malcolm X: A Struggle With the Wrong Image | 5/24/1966 | See Source »

...give only a taste of Aron's lucidity in a short review. Hopefully it is enough to make you read the entire book, particularly the central chapters on why McNamara's nuclear policy makes more sense than de Gaulle's. McNamara emerges from this book not a frightening war-monger but a man dedicated to precluding thermonuclear war as much as possible while carrying out Johnson's policy assignments. There is little more profitable reading in current political science

Author: By Michael Lerner, | Title: A Compassionate View of Power | 5/18/1965 | See Source »

...Quincy House the next morning some seminar members are eating breakfast, and the topic of conversation is the same. "Herman Kahn does not want war. These people who call a man a war-monger merely because he is willing to face reality..." General Wu of Nationalist China searches for the words to describe such people, fails, concludes impatiently, "Childish, absolutely childish...

Author: By Ann Cameron, | Title: Seminar Is Crossroads For Diverse Ideas, Interests | 8/6/1963 | See Source »

Henny Penny was now screaming. She calmed herself and continued: "But I love the people of this country. I love the newspaper boy on the corner, the fish-monger with his song, the little child eating popcorn. Ah, people of this kingdom, I love...

Author: By Josiah LEE Auspitz, | Title: Chicken Little | 1/16/1962 | See Source »

...accept the view that Kahn war-monger. He certainly thinks he but states in his introduction that he this book in the "hope of decreasing the probability of catastrophe and alleviating the of thermonuclear war if it ...to all with the interest--and the courage to read...

Author: By Thomas M. Pepper, | Title: 'What if the Russians, tomorrow...?' | 2/24/1961 | See Source »

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