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“I Am Not for World Empire: A Conversation with Norman Mailer about Iraq, Israel, the Perils of Technology and Why He Is a Left-Conservative.” By Kara Hopkins, Scott McConnell, and Taki Theodoracopulos. ''American Conservative'', 2 December, 8–18. Long, impassioned discussion in Provincetown of the impending war with Iraq, with digressions on technology, the nature of American conservatism and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Rpt: ''Why Are We at War?'' ([[03.18]]). See [[03.20]]. | |||
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“I Am Not for World Empire: A Conversation with Norman Mailer about Iraq, Israel, the Perils of Technology and Why He Is a Left-Conservative.” By Kara Hopkins, Scott McConnell, and Taki Theodoracopulos. American Conservative, 2 December, 8–18. Long, impassioned discussion in Provincetown of the impending war with Iraq, with digressions on technology, the nature of American conservatism and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Rpt: Why Are We at War? (03.18). See 03.20.