Pepe Escobar surveys a range of thinkers on the pandemic.
Category: Books
COVID-19: Diary of Samuel Pepys Shows How Life Under Bubonic Plague Mirrored Today’s Pandemic
During the outbreak, the diarist was very concerned with his frame of mind; he constantly mentioned that he was trying to be in good spirits, writes Ute Lotz-Heumann.
THE ANGRY ARAB: When a History of the Left is Written by Its Opponents
THE ANGRY ARAB: An Apologetic Account of MbS
In his new book about the Saudi crown prince, Ben Hubbard does not deviate one bit from the conventional wisdom of Western reporters, writes As`ad AbuKhalil.
COVID-19: Prepared for the Wrong War
ASSANGE EXTRADITION: Can a French Touch Pierce a Neo-Orwellian Farce?
PEPE ESCOBAR: You Say You Want a (Russian) Revolution?
JOHN KIRIAKOU: Jeffrey Sterling’s ‘Unwanted Spy’
Why Barack Obama Was Particularly Unsuited to Live up to the Ideals of the Nobel Peace Prize
My Brush with the FBI
Thomas Haines, in this excerpt from his new book, recalls how advice from a civil liberties lawyer saved him from entrapment during the Cold War.