Talk:George Gregoriou
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[edit]Wow. Good thing I don't attend William Paterson University. I've read his articles and the man is a crackpot through and through ; there's not a single evil (or imagined evil), that he does not attribute to the imperialist America boogaboo, on the flimsiest excuse for evidence (or no evidence at all, as the case may often be). Perhaps mr.Georgiou would benefit from delving a bit deeper into Greek history while checking his preconceived notions at the door, seeing how his absolute views are rejected by the majority of Greek scholars these days, both of the left and right. On the other hand, maybe that's too much to ask from someone who laments the betrayal of Chinese socialism to "predatory capitalism", subsequently to Mao's death! (that cultural revolution had sure shown them capitalist pig-dogs, eh?)
As for America : being a person who antipathizes neoconservatism, the fundamentalist right, and the delirious jingoism of the current Dubya administration, it saddens me to see the "blame America first" fringe composing such a sizable part of the opposition to the neocons.
Where are the European-style true liberal, pro-market, anti-war moderates when we need them? 212.251.120.152 19:42, 19 July 2006 (UTC)