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Victor S. Navasky

    Victor Navasky è un giornalista ed editore americano, celebrato per i suoi significativi contributi alla rivista The Nation. La sua opera, in particolare Naming Names, offre un'esplorazione definitiva della lista nera di Hollywood. La scrittura di Navasky è caratterizzata da un profondo approccio investigativo e da uno stile analitico acuto, che approfondisce le complessità del potere e la sua influenza. Possiede un'abilità unica nell'illuminare momenti storici critici attraverso una ricerca meticolosa e una narrazione avvincente.

    The Experts Speak
    Kennedy Justice
    • Kennedy Justice

      • 576pagine
      • 21 ore di lettura

      Nowhere was the clash between idealism and expediency that characterized the Kennedy brothers more apparent during their years in power than at the crossroads of the American legal system, the Department of Justice. This story of how the moral measure of their leadership was most severely tested - how boldly were imperiled liberties championed; how effectively were overlords of corruption prosecuted; how wisely were judges picked; how well, in short, was justice served - has never been told before. Until this book. Victor Navasky's intensive investigative research over a period of five years details and sheds light on many heavily shrouded subjects from the Kennedy era. The result is a remarkable case study in the dynamics of the American political system.

      Kennedy Justice
    • The Experts Speak

      The Definitive Compendium of Authoritative Misinformation - Expanded and Updated

      • 445pagine
      • 16 ore di lettura

      Did you ever have the uneasy feeling the experts are not . . . well, expert? "Stocks have reached what looks like a permanently high plateau." --Irving Fisher, professor of economics at Yale University, October 17, 1929 "Forget it, Louis, no Civil War picture ever made a nickel." --Irving Thalberg's warning to Louis B. Mayer regarding Gone With the Wind "We don't like their sound. Groups of guitars are on the way out." --Decca Recording Company executive, turning down the Beatles, 1962 "With over fifty foreign cars already on sale here the Japanese auto industry isn't likely to carve out a big share of the market for itself."--Business Week, 1968 "There is no reason for any individual to have a computer in their home." --President of Digital Equipment Corporation, 1977 "Bill Clinton will lose to any Republican who doesn't drool on stage." --The Wall Street Journal, in a 1995 editorial The Experts Speak systematically catalogues, footnotes, and sets straight these and a couple of thousand other examples of expert misunderstanding, miscalculation, egregious prognostication, boo-boos, and just plain lies. The experts have been wrong about everything under, including, and beyond the sun: time, space, the sexes, the races, the environment, economics, politics, crime, education, the media, history, and science. In this expanded and updated edition (now more error-filled than ever), we see just how much the experts don't know. But the book also goes deeper, presenting a through-the-looking-glass chronicle of human knowledge: the story of what was and is so, as seen through the story of what we wanted to and did believe.

      The Experts Speak