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The Arrogance of Power

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The Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee has suddenly become the most celebrated public critic of the nations foreign politics. . . . His new book The Arrogance of Power is remarkable because it . . . transforms mere criticism into bitter condemnation. It portends or perhaps already speaks the alienation of a great many thoughtful citizens from their government. . . . From disagreement with the national policy the Senator has escalated to an indictment of the national character. Where once he blamed ignorance he now finds also arrogance. And he offers psychological as well as political judgment and testimony to make the point. Nor is Senator Fulbright merely quarreling with Lyndon Johnsons conduct of affairs. He objects to the whole postwar habit of intervention. . . . We have set out to police the world and to rescue mankind he argues neglecting our duty to put our own house in order and dissipating the chance to inspire others by our example. . . . The Senator has much else to say of course. His book is a very specific protest against the war in Vietnam and a plea that we get out even if it hurts. It is an angry cry against all war. It is an articulate statement of the duty to dissent. . . . True to himself Mr. Fulbright conveys his outrage in calm often elegant prose. He entertains even as he alarms. . . . It is an invaluable antidote to the official rhetoric of government. Max Frankel The New York Times Book Review