I just bought your book. Can't stand to read books online as I prefer to carry them around, make notations, etc. It's #12 on the list of books I am reading so it may take some time to get to it.
John - I scrolled through your book and carefully read some of it. Fascinating analysis! Already I find myself agreeing with Howard Zinn about its importance. Let's make it the basis of a webinar discussion sometime soon. And BTW, did you come across Kerensky and the government he was forming for a short time before the Bolsheviks took over?
I just bought your book. Can't stand to read books online as I prefer to carry them around, make notations, etc. It's #12 on the list of books I am reading so it may take some time to get to it.
I hope you enjoy it. Please let me know if you agree with its thesis after you read it.
John - I scrolled through your book and carefully read some of it. Fascinating analysis! Already I find myself agreeing with Howard Zinn about its importance. Let's make it the basis of a webinar discussion sometime soon. And BTW, did you come across Kerensky and the government he was forming for a short time before the Bolsheviks took over?
Hi Alanna,
I'm glad you are finding my book interesting. Thank you for letting me know!
Yes, a webinar about WWII would be a very good idea.
Yes, I did come across Kerensky and his short 1917 government preceding the Bolshevik revolution.
My much more recent article ( at https://open.substack.com/pub/johnspritzler/p/oppressors-need-bogeyman-enemies?r=1iggn&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web ) puts what I wrote about WWII in a much larger context going back in time and also up to the present day, FYI.