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DESCRIPTION:LEWIS LAPHAM in conversation with Harry Kreisler\nEditor Emeritus of 
 Harper’s Magazine and one of our most respected public intellectuals, 
 Lewis Lapham is invariably witty and lucid and “…none of his 
 observations proves to be anything less than prophetic.”  — The Boston 
 Globe\nLEWIS LAPHAM, editor emeritus of Harper’s Magazine,  is one of the 
 country’s most respected public intellectuals. A recipient of a National 
 Magazine Award for his essay writing, he is the author of many books, 
 including: Theater of War, 30 Satires, Waiting for the Barbarians, Gag 
 Rule: On the Stifling of Dissent and the Suppression of Democracy, Money 
 and Class in America, Imperial Masquerade, and his latest, Pretensions to 
 Empire: Notes on the Criminal Folly of the Bush Administration, published 
 by The New Press.  Lapham has also written America’s Century, and hosted 
 the accompanying six-part PBS series. He is a member of The Council on 
 Foreign Relations, lives in New York City, and is about to launch 
 Lapham’s Quarterly.  Lewis Lapham stands virtually alone among mainstream 
 American journalists in having consistently seen through the fog of lies 
 and narcissism surrounding the Bush administration from its earliest days 
 in Washington. \ntickets: $12 advance,  $15 door      \navailable September 
 1st at many Bay Area independent bookstores: \nEast Bay – Black Oak, 
 Cody’s,  Diesel,  Moe’s Books, Pegasus (2 stores), Pendragon,\nGlobal 
 Exchange store, Walden Pond    San Francisco: Cody’s, Modern Times  
 \nTelephone ticket order: 415.255.7296x244\nInformation:  www.kpfa.org or 
 510.8486767x609\n\nThis is a benefit for KPFA Radio & Global Exchange\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/08/29/18304503.php
SUMMARY:Criminal Folly of the Bush Administration: A Case for Impeachment
LOCATION:King Middle School, 1781 Rose Street, Berkeley. 
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/08/29/18304503.php
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