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Should be read by anyone interested in the world we live in!, June 30, 1997
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This review is from: Not for America Alone: The Triumph of Democracy and the Fall of Communism (Hardcover)
A historical treatise. Putting the world in perspective considering all of the elements of societies that we have been and will be faced with. A must read for all of the worlds politicians and anyone interested in who they elect to run their society. A good read for anyone .. period
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errata, November 7, 1999
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I'm agnostic about the book, but it should be pointed out that Mr. Mitchell was a Senator from Maine. He did not run for President - that would have been Edmund Muskie, back in the seventies...
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Weak and dull exposition of well-plowed terrain, August 14, 1999
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This review is from: Not for America Alone: The Triumph of Democracy and the Fall of Communism (Hardcover)
The author is a well-known former Congressman from Massachusetts who ran for President sometime in the 1980's I believe. His book is written supposedly from a first-hand viewpoint, but in fact I believe Mr. Mitchell had no direct involvement in any of the events of which he writes. The analysis borrows (steals may be the right word) heavily from works on the same subject by Zbigniew Chelitchew and Anastas Mikoyan. The text is full of typographical errors and clearly was not proofread by the author. A C- grade overall.
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