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Invisible agents control the world


A new issue of Plus is out. A review of Leonard Zeskind's Blood and Politics: The History of the White Nationalist Movement from the Margins to the Mainstream (and more and more). Columnists are supposed to be provocative and contrarian — in Canada, nobody does it better than Terence Corcoran. Rush Limbaugh's race to the bottom: Bend over, grab your ankles and submit to a mind-blowing rundown of the radio bully's obsessive butt talk! From TLS, a review of books on Abraham Lincoln. A look at why we should start worrying and learn to fear the bomb again (and a response). Sweet Truth: Appreciations of ice cream and cake celebrate the deliciously fattening over the guiltily consumed fake. A review of The Classical Trivium: The Place of Thomas Nashe in the Learning of His Time by Marshall McLuhan and The Medium and the

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