Which way does our reading list?

Which way does your reading list?
Just had an emall about some new books we’ve got for our journalism collection.
A couple of examples
The new Western way of war, by Martin Shaw
This is “a moral and political statement as well as a major contribution to sociology and international relations. It will make compelling reading not only for students and scholars of these disciplines, but for anyone concerned about Western political and military power, and the future for global justice”.
Cry Korea, by RW Thompson
This is all about the “carnage caused by America’s military might”.
Sigh…

Just had an emall about some new books we’ve got for our journalism collection.

A couple of examples

  • The new Western way of war, by Martin Shaw

This is “a moral and political statement as well as a major contribution to sociology and international relations. It will make compelling reading not only for students and scholars of these disciplines, but for anyone concerned about Western political and military power, and the future for global justice”.

  • Cry Korea, by RW Thompson

This is about the “carnage caused by America’s military might”.

Sigh…

One thought on “Which way does our reading list?

  1. Nice title! I had to read it a couple of times before it sunk in… now just add a pretentious, wordy subtitle and you’ve an academic paper on your hands.

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