Selected Product: | The Wise Men: Six Friends and the World They Made Paperback Author: Walter Isaacson, Evan Thomas Publisher: Simon & Schuster Release Date: 1997-06-04 ISBN-10: 0684837714 ISBN-13: 9780684837710 List Price: $22.00 Average Customer Rating: | | Einstein: His Life and Universe ISBN-10: 0743264746 ISBN-13: 9780743264747 List Price:$17.95 Benjamin Franklin: An American Life ISBN-10: 074325807X ISBN-13: 9780743258074 List Price:$18.00 The Best and the Brightest ISBN-10: 0449908704 ISBN-13: 9780449908709 List Price:$16.95 Present at the Creation: My Years in the State Department ISBN-10: 0393304124 ISBN-13: 9780393304121 List Price:$21.95 Kissinger: A Biography ISBN-10: 0743286979 ISBN-13: 9780743286978 List Price:$20.00 |
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The six Wise Men -- McCloy, Bohlen, Acheson, Lovett, Harriman, and Kennan -- would be the last to blush at being identified as "The Greatest Generation" or "The Best and the Brightest." Their egos and their sense of elite entitlement to lead are central to their story. This is a deeper portrait of their intellectual mode than either of those two just-mentioned best-sellers. Authors Isaacson and Thomas are clearly of the same "old school" as their subjects. Their admiration is in a sense self-adulation; even when the Wise Men acknowledged errors, the very nature of their errors turned out to reflect wisdom. My own admiration for the six is considerably more limited, but it's hard to deny the authors' thesis that these Yale and Harvard whiz-kids and their colleagues were the movers-and-shakers of administration after administration. Even as some of them lost a portion of their self-assurance in light of the massive failure in Vietnam, they continued to limn the hegemonist, exceptionalist conception of America which has continued to fail up to the current massive failure in Iraq. Given that all six were perceived as "liberals" aligned with Democratic administrations, some partisans of the other party may come to this book with an established antipathy toward its subjects. All I can say to that is "read it and learn!" | Essential for understanding WWII to Vietnam | Customer Rating: | | All sorts of things no one knows about how decisions were made after WWII that have affected all of us ever since. Well written too. | Where are the next Wise Men? | Customer Rating: | | This is "an excellent read",, but it left me wondering why we have had no such minds in government in the last 30 years. It made me look back to our national leaders and great minds from the Founding Fathers through the short-lived Kennedy administration. From 1970 on, the bottom has fallen out. We have become late Rome. | Will Change Your View of the World | Customer Rating: | | Not only kept me entertained, but completely changed my views on the post WWII era. A must read for anyone remotely interested in history or politics. |
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