Comments on: Stuart Littlewood reviews ‘This Time We Went Too Far’ by Norman Finkelstein http://mycatbirdseat.com/2010/07/stuart-littlewood-reviews-%e2%80%98this-time-we-went-too-far%e2%80%99-by-norman-finkelstein/ Thu, 28 Jul 2011 09:56:22 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.2.1 By: Debbie http://mycatbirdseat.com/2010/07/stuart-littlewood-reviews-%e2%80%98this-time-we-went-too-far%e2%80%99-by-norman-finkelstein/comment-page-1/#comment-2555 Debbie Thu, 22 Jul 2010 12:16:07 +0000 http://mycatbirdseat.com/?p=6042#comment-2555 Having read the book, and after reading Stu Littlewood's review, I might not be a qualified judge, but I can find no fault with either the review or the book as he describes it. I think both are worth publishing wherever, whenever and as often as possible, making it available to as many readers as it is possible to reach. I would repeat Littlewood's words; “This Time We Went Too Far” is, I believe, a vitally important contribution at this critical moment in world affairs. “It ought to be in every campaigner's ammunition locker. “It should be compulsory reading for every Western politician and diplomat. "I’d like to see ministers and foreign policy chiefs made to sit an exam on it.” ---Debbie Having read the book, and after reading Stu Littlewood’s review, I might not be a qualified judge, but I can find no fault with either the review or the book as he describes it.

I think both are worth publishing wherever, whenever and as often as possible, making it available to as many readers as it is possible to reach.

I would repeat Littlewood’s words;

“This Time We Went Too Far” is, I believe, a vitally important contribution at this critical moment in world affairs.

“It ought to be in every campaigner’s ammunition locker.

“It should be compulsory reading for every Western politician and diplomat.

“I’d like to see ministers and foreign policy chiefs made to sit an exam on it.”

—Debbie

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