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Posted on March 21, 2012 by t8el

“Thinking the Twentieth Century” by Tony Judt with Timothy Snyder

Tony Judt

Erudite conversation on the history of ideas in the 20th century. Judt’s biographical sketches and the historical discussion of intellectual circles before World War II are sublime. A lot of the economics is entertainingly misguided.

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