Just got finished reading this book. Pretty interesting look at history from the perspective of different understandings of world order, especially that established at the Peace of Westphalia. Anyone else here read this? What did you think?
>a fuckin accountant
a rockefeller agent accountant having any relevancy as a historian
>>3061712
he had first hand experience as a part of history
>>3061712
>not reading first hand accounts of influencers because they are "bad"
>historian
He seemed distressed about the lack of leadership skills resulting from technology and our current ways of life towards the end
>>3061759
>>3061740
>not reading first hand accounts of Hitler Mein Kampf because they are "bad"
fuck off nazi
if you want propaganda you read Mein Kampf or books written by Kissnger and Rockefeller agents
if you want history you read:
>The Trial of Henry Kissinger
>The Price of Power - Kissinger in the Nixon Whitehouse
>Seeds of Destruction
http://www.thirdworldtraveler.com/Kissinger/HKissinger.html
http://www.thirdworldtraveler.com/Kissinger/CaseAgainst1_Hitchens.html
http://www.thirdworldtraveler.com/Engdahl_F_William/Rockefeller_Plan_SOD.html
>>3061530
Im reading it and i must admit that its quite interesting how history is analyzed from the point of view of one of the characters of the world's event
The fact that he was a pragmatic politician makes him and his book even more remarkable and worth reading
Sometimes, while reading, one can notice some points seen from a western and american view but if you have bought it, you should know where you are heading to
>>3061530
Henry Kissinger was a KGB spy, codenamed BOR.