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They Know Much More Than You Think
US intelligence agencies seem to have adopted Orwell’s idea of doublethink—“to be conscious of complete truthfulness while telling carefully constructed lies.”
by
James Bamford
via
New York Review of Books
on
August 15, 2013
The Day L.B.J. Took Charge
Lyndon Johnson and the events in Dallas.
by
Robert A. Caro
via
The New Yorker
on
March 26, 2012
LBJ Orders Pants
You will never think about the 36th president the same way again.
by
Put This On
via
YouTube
on
January 17, 2011
The Moral Life of Cubicles
On the utopian origins of Dilbert's workspace.
by
David Franz
via
The New Atlantis
on
December 1, 2008
The Guardians Who Slumbereth Not
Textbook watchdogs Mel and Norma Gabler are good, sincere, dedicated people, who just may be destroying your child’s education.
by
William Martin
via
Texas Monthly
on
November 1, 1982
John McCain, Prisoner of War
John McCain's harrowing account of nearly six years as a North Vietnamese prisoner of war, in his own words.
by
John McCain
via
U.S. News & World Report
on
May 14, 1973
I Was With Fidel Castro When JFK Was Assassinated
A first-person account of Fidel Castro during a monumental moment in history.
by
Jean Daniel
via
The New Republic
on
December 7, 1963
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