Thursday Notes
Lynne Duke,"The Shackles in the Shadows of History," Washington Post, 30 May, looks at the place of slavery in a national narrative.
Rick Perlstein,"Rigging the Marketplace of Ideas," TomPaine.com, 30 May, mines Elizabeth Fones-Wolf's Selling Free Enterprise: The Business Assault on Labor and Liberalism, 1945-60 to illuminate recent developments involving the National Association of Manufacturers and the Consumer Product Safety Commission.
Günter Grass,"How I Spent the War: A recruit in the Waffen S.S.," New Yorker, 4 June, continues Grass's self-revelation. Hat tip.
Janice Turner,"Man v God," London Times, 30 May, is an excellent piece about Christopher Hitchens. Hat tip.
Finally, farewell to Berkeley's distinguished classicist, W. K. Pritchett. He died on Tuesday at 98.