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PATRICK LAWRENCE: Tampering With History

PATRICK LAWRENCE: Tampering With History

October 2, 2023 · by Patrick Lawrence and Joe Lauria · in Articles, Consortium News

History tells us where we are in the human story and what we, alive now, must do to advance this story. To tamper with history is among the gravest of sins against the human cause. The first sign of trouble…

The Historic Collapse of Journalism

The Historic Collapse of Journalism

September 6, 2022 · by Patrick Lawrence · in Articles, Consortium News

Accuracy no longer matters. Witnessing no longer matters. Conformity matters, writes Patrick Lawrence. I have never gotten over a story The New York Times ran in its Sunday magazine back in May 2016. Maybe you will remember the occasion. It was a lengthy profile of…

PATRICK LAWRENCE: ‘Primacy or World Order’

PATRICK LAWRENCE: ‘Primacy or World Order’

February 21, 2022 · by Patrick Lawrence · in Articles, Consortium News

Stanley Hoffmann doesn’t mention “multipolarity” in his book—maybe the term wasn’t yet in use—but it is precisely the world he was telling Americans about back in 1978 and that is today coming to pass.  In the second half of the…

PATRICK LAWRENCE: America the Innocent

PATRICK LAWRENCE: America the Innocent

May 4, 2021 · by Patrick Lawrence · in Articles, Consortium News

The American press has been in the business of keeping readers ignorant since the Cold War—its most essential responsibility turned upside-down—and in our time it gets worse, not better. Vladimir Putin’s annual state-of-the-nation speech, delivered before the Federal Assembly in Moscow…

Twilight’s last gleaming: Can Americans learn to accept the notion of post-exceptionalism?

Twilight’s last gleaming: Can Americans learn to accept the notion of post-exceptionalism?

December 19, 2019 · by Patrick Lawrence · in Articles, Independent

Among the fundamental conceits of the exceptionalist creed is that America is above the laws that govern all other nations. A leap of faith is required to end this fallacy, argues Patrick Lawrence At four-thirty in the afternoon on Saturday, 4 April 2009,…

Making history safe again: What Ken Burns gets wrong about Vietnam

Making history safe again: What Ken Burns gets wrong about Vietnam

October 15, 2017 · by Patrick Lawrence · in Articles, Salon

Historian Christian Appy: Vietnam was not a “tragic misunderstanding” but a campaign of “imperial aggression” Three questions came to mind when news arrived that “The Vietnam War,” the latest documentary film from Ken Burns (co-directed with Lynn Novick), would air…

An Interview With Stephen Kinzer

An Interview With Stephen Kinzer

September 11, 2017 · by Patrick Lawrence · in Articles, The Nation.

The award-winning foreign correspondent and author of The True Flag speaks on the 120-year history of American intervention in the world. When I started reading The True Flag, Stephen Kinzer’s latest book, I got only a few pages in before thinking, “I’ve read him…

Cold War By Other Means

Cold War By Other Means

May 28, 2014 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, CounterPunch

Ukraine: the Crisis in Context It is never easy to see the present as history: Being inside events, being the stuff of which events are made, makes distance and the perspective that comes of it difficult. It is not a…

23 Surprising Insights about Free-Market Capitalism

23 Surprising Insights about Free-Market Capitalism

May 29, 2011 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

One of the noted features of economics for the past century or so is its ever-fainter relationship with history. Statistics, method, data-collection, econometrics, modeling, empirical observation – these are the tools and preoccupations of what is to some a grim…

Memory without history: Who owns Guatemala's past?

Memory without history: Who owns Guatemala’s past?

January 7, 2001 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Washington Quarterly

In the light and not in the light, in the darkness and not in the darkness, … motionless and in movement —Miguel Angel Asturias, Men of Maize’ On the edge of the Plaza Mayor, Guatemala City’s vast central square, a small…

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