Christian FuchsWhy There Are Certain Parallels Between Joachim C.Joachim C. Fest published one of the most widely read Hitler biographies in 1973. Are there parallels of its analytical approach to Michael…Feb 14, 2018Feb 14, 2018
Alex RandallTHE ECOLOGIST: Review — The Fire and the Fury and the ClimatePUBLISHED IN THE ECOLOGIST — It is a mistake to think of Donald Trump as a climate change sceptic. If we believe Michael Wolff’s new…Jan 25, 2018Jan 25, 2018
Rashmee Roshan LallEven a gossipy book can have some truths about Trump and the Middle EastFor a US administration that promised to bring about peace in the Middle East, Donald Trump’s White House team seemed to mention the…Jan 21, 2018Jan 21, 2018
David SkidmoreBrief Review of Michael Wolff, Fire and FuryFor students of politics and government, Michael Wolff’s gossipy glimpse inside the early months of Donald Trump’s White House evokes the…Jan 21, 2018Jan 21, 2018
Ryan MacoubrieSIGNIFYING NOTHING.I’ve just finished reading the scandalous new book, Fire and Fury, by Michael Wolff, about the first year of the Trump Presidency, and it’s…Jan 20, 2018Jan 20, 2018
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Socialist Feminist PoetWhat We Already Knew: Initial Thoughts on Michael Wolff’s Fire and FuryFire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House by Michael Wolff is an aptly titled book, not just for the bombastic rhetoric of the president…Jan 13, 2018Jan 13, 2018
Omid Panahi, RDTDonald Trump, a President Only by NameOf the countless outlandish declarations that the 45th president of the United States has made thus far — from the comically frivolous such…Jan 11, 2018Jan 11, 2018