Monday, November 22, 2010

Chalmers Johnson passes on at 79

More here:

THE IMPACT TODAY AND TOMORROW OF CHALMERS JOHNSON


by his partner at the Japanese Policy Research Institute, Steve Clemons:

One of  really important thinkers and writers of American Empire. 

As Steve writes:  

who from my perspective rivals Henry Kissinger as the most significant intellectual force who has shaped and defined the fundamental boundaries and goal posts of US foreign policy in the modern era.
 He will be sorely missed.

Update:  

Also nice piece on Chalmers at Democracy Now,  
Monday, November 22, 2010


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