All Governments Lie: The Life and Times of Rebel Journalist I. F. Stone
Boasting equal parts scholarship and style, "All Governments Lie" is a highly readable, groundbreaking, and timely look at I. F. Stone -- one of America's most independent and revered journalists, whose work carries the same immediacy it did almost a half century ago, highlighting the ever-present need for dissenting voices.
In the world of Washington poli
...morePaperback, 592 pages
Published
May 11th 2010
by Scribner
(first published August 29th 2006)
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I. F. Stone deserves better than this.
A few years ago in the U.S., well-known members of the right-wing chattering classes (henceforth, w-k. m. of the r-w. c. c.), perhaps having discovered that the living are deceptively difficult to bully, turned their attentions to the dead, who are not only in less of a position to object, but also conveniently cannot sue for libel. Armed with the finest cherry-picked facts from the recollections of former KGB operatives (a group not generally kn...more
A few years ago in the U.S., well-known members of the right-wing chattering classes (henceforth, w-k. m. of the r-w. c. c.), perhaps having discovered that the living are deceptively difficult to bully, turned their attentions to the dead, who are not only in less of a position to object, but also conveniently cannot sue for libel. Armed with the finest cherry-picked facts from the recollections of former KGB operatives (a group not generally kn...more
While this book is written by an adoring author it made me a fan as well. He may be unique in his fierce dedication to truth in reporting, including the time gobbling effort to uncover the truth from government which has the tendency named in the books title.
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