> >On Tuesday, July 23, 2002 at 22:29:25 (-0700) Ian Murray writes:
> >> .... Robert Dahl is
> >>eighty-six years old. He knows what he is talking about. And he
> >>thinks that the Constitution has got something the matter with it.
> >>http://www.newyorker.com/critics/books/?020729crbo_books
> >
> >And this is news? Didn't good ol' Chuck Beard get the ball bouncing
> >fast forward with his work about a 100 years ago?
Doug:
> The news is that Dahl is an icon of the political science
> establishment.
on the other hand, he has broken with the stereotyped trend of politically-conscious people, shifting to the political left during his older years. In fact, I saw him hanging around with the likes of Bob Brenner a couple of years ago.
JD
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