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<description>Tom Nairn's response to Timothy Garton Ash's Free World is critical. He says: "While glad of release from doom, however, one may still have serious doubts about the recipe Free World offers us. A more free, democratic world must be due, beyond the crisis: but on these terms, and argued for in this way?....a grim vein of truth does emerge from his new story — not quite intended, but impressive all the same. What he’s pleading for is, in effect, a globe of “special relationships”, bonding yet non–constraining. And such relations could indeed proliferate along his super–motorway bridge." This bridge-buiilding in terms of 'special relationships' is happening--eg., Australia and the US and Britain and the US. So what is the problem? nairn says: "It is not that I pine in any way for warriors and prophets, who stand reconfirmed in the camp of great–power conviction after Bush’s 2 November 2004...</description>
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<title>Free World?</title>
<link>http://pasaudela.blogspot.com/2004/12/free-world.html</link>
<description>Ash is the author of Free World: America, Europe and the Surprising Future of the West. A brilliant, must-read critique of the book here (courtesy of the s lot). Related posts at the brand spanking new Progressive Blog Alliance HQ. Incidentally, if o...</description>
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<link>http://pasaudela.blogspot.com/2004/12/free-world.html</link>
<description>From an interview with Timothy Garton Ash, (Mother Jones):</description>
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