Freedom of Information Act & archival research into anthropology & CIA, FBI, Pentagon, ethics, history of anthropology, & the militarization of everything.
I can think of no greater measure of how broken US democracy is than how many members of the American "left" will enthusiastically vote for the same presidential candidate as Dick Cheney.
#DarthVader#LesserEvil#BrokenDemocracy
The late #JamesScott was a complicated man (like Shaft), with youthful embrace of US intelligence agencies that I & others document. I corresponded with him on this, but I can't say I fully understand. I wouldn't reduce him to these youthful engagements, but find puzzling. #CIA
University of Washington Press just sent me a single copy of my book hot off the press. Eight years in the making, will ship to your favorite bookseller in 3 weeks. #CIA#ColdWar#Anthropology
My Oregon State Univ talk next week on how CIA used the Asia Foundation to run propaganda campaigns, gather intelligence, & shape discourse between 1951-67. My book on this out in Feb. This is my chance to address half the PAC-12 schools in one afternoon. events.oregonstate.edu/event…
Link below to my long review essay on Patrick Schmidt's history of Harvard's Dept of Social Relations. But this Haiku summary can save you the trouble of reading my 7,000 word essay:
Harvard men vainly
sought theory of everything
while avoiding Marx
tandfonline.com/eprint/ZENJR…
We are hosting a conversation on Bateson's relationship to anthropology in the 1940s with anthropologist David Price - Gregory Bateson and the OSS: World War II and Bateson's Assessment of Applied Anthropology on JSTOR enactingecologicalaesthetics… Monday 2 October
Below review from CIA's internal "Intelligence Officer's Bookshelf" e-broadsheet.
Hope @PlutoPress can use this like blurb on Brautigan's "Trout Fishing In America" by Field and Stream magazine confusedly stating the book doesn't appear to have anything to do with trout fishing