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Assassination: Theory and Practice

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Book by Camellio, Richard

161 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1977

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January 16, 2012
This is a pretty horrible book. I think that since it's about 35 years old that has a lot to do with it. Still, the writer was very fond of throwing around unqualified judgments about communism, socialism, democracy, the FBI, the CIA, etc. There was little or no factual analysis. Just the writer's opinion of everything stated. There is also no where in the entire book an attempt made to establish the writer's expertise to have most of the opinions that he does. It would be like me, a History Major, writing an in depth study on Nuclear Energy and throwing around off the wall crazy opinions and ideas. While some of these may or may not ring true, the fact remains that everything he says needs to be taken in stride and cannot be taken to seriously. There isn't even any sort of a bibliography or works cited section which means that without a serious amount of independent study on the part of the reader all of the "facts" in here could be rubbish. If this were a actual scholarly paper submitted today at any university in America it would receive a grade of "F".
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