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Posted by Tom at 18:51 14 comments
Labels: 2011, Christopher Hitchens, Daniel Dennett, Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris
The New York Times - Sunday Book Review
By Christopher Hitchens
"Woodrow Wilson’s fatuous claim about the European war of 1914-18 — sarcastically annexed by Adam Hochschild for the title of this moving and important book — was an object of satire and contempt even as it was being uttered. “A peace to end peace,” commented Sir Alfred Milner, that powerhouse of the British war cabinet, as he surveyed the terms of the Versailles treaty that supposedly brought the combat to a close."
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Posted by Tom at 22:04 36 comments
Labels: 2011, Christopher Hitchens, Noam Chomsky, Osama bin Laden
The writings of the martyred socialist Rosa Luxemburg give a plaintive view of history’s paths not taken.
By Christopher Hitchens
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Labels: 2011, Christopher Hitchens, Rosa Luxemburg, The Atlantic
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Labels: 2011, Christopher Hitchens, Melbourne, Think Inc
Vanity Fair
Christopher Hitchens Wins National Magazine Award for Columns About Cancer http://www.vanityfair.com/online/daily/2011/05/christopher-hitchens-wins-national-magazine-award-for-columns-about-cancer.html
Audio: Christopher Hitchen’s Favorite Authors
http://www.vanityfair.com/online/daily/2011/05/unspoken-truths.html
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Labels: 2011, Christopher Hitchens, Ellie, National Magazine Award, Vanity Fair
Posted by Tom at 21:55 12 comments
Labels: 2011, Christopher Hitchens, Noam Chomsky, Osama bin Laden, Slate
Posted by Tom at 12:45 13 comments
Labels: 2011, Christopher Hitchens, Unspoken Truths, Vanity Fair
The Spectator, 7 May 2011 issue
"I abhor the idea of taking a mobile-phone call at the dinner table but my friend Douglas Brinkley, eminent historian and editor (of Ronald Reagan and Hunter Thompson alike) has three small children and when his wife calls he rightly answers. So on Sunday night in Houston, Texas, at the home of the bountiful Michael and Nina Zilkha, we got an early notice that the President would soon be on the air."
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Posted by Tom at 15:04 2 comments
Labels: 2011, Christopher Hitchens, diary, Osama bin Laden, the spectator
What Obama does next will help define the legacy of Osama Bin Laden.
By Christopher Hitchens
"There are several pleasant little towns like Abbottabad in Pakistan, strung out along the roads that lead toward the mountains from Rawalpindi (the garrison town of Pakistani's military brass and, until 2003, a safe-house for Khalid Sheik Muhammed). Muzaffarabad, Abbottabad … cool in summer and winter, with majestic views and discreet amenities."
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Posted by Tom at 17:56 14 comments
Labels: 2011, Christopher Hitchens, Death of a Madman, Osama bin Laden, Slate
Stop worrying about an "exit strategy." What America needs in Libya is an entrance strategy.
By Christopher Hitchens
"The embarrassing failure of NATO's strategy with the Libyan "rebels" is easier to understand when it is contrasted with its closest parallel case, which is probably that of Kosovo."
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Posted by Tom at 19:58 3 comments
Labels: 2011, Christopher Hitchens, Libya, Qaddafi, Slate
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Labels: 2011, Christopher Hitchens, Martin Amis, The Observer