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A real review from a real person who really reads the book

Somewhat laudatory, with plenty of well-reasoned historically-based criticism.


This is what a real review looks like: Wanted (ASAP): a vision for the new global order.


Notice how Cummings actually mentions things I say in the book! Amazing!


Cummings doesn't agree with much of what I say, but at least he does me the courtesy of making the effort of reading the book, instead of crimping a fake review off the comments of others, unlike our courageous and principled Mr. Huchinson, whose ".edu" location really singles him out as a serious scholar, yes? (Dr. Richard Hutchinson currently sits as a council member of the American Sociological Association. I wonder if he actually reads the material he pontificates upon in that venue!)


Sorry to rant so, the migraine today leaves me especially intolerant of bullshit artists.

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