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May 28, 2010The Paranoid Center: The Global Version
If only the history profession, now bogged down in the same old tired paradigms, had a few scholars like Jesse Walker. An example of Walker's innovative thinking is his extremely important analysis of the role of the paranoid center in American history. Now, as Walker notes, the great Glenn Greenwald points out that it also exists on the international stage.
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