Lobster Issue 80 (Winter 2020)
[PDF file]: […] mile from the White House, what chance had a life-long critic of US foreign policy – his children’s Chilean-born mother was a refugee from the Kissinger-backed Pinochet coup – who had landed the task of leading a party of diminished and largely demoralised members after two general election defeats?3 This perspective is not one […]
Lobster Issue 70 (Winter 2015)
[PDF file]: […] us that David Stirling’s GB75 was ‘a strike-breaking force that included all sorts of disgruntled intelligence operatives, former soldiers and arms dealers who were preparing for a coup against what they considered a communist government led by a communist agent – the Prime Minister himself.’ (p. 47) But to my knowledge the personnel of […]
Lobster Issue 69 (Summer 2015)
Lobster Issue 69 (Summer 2015)
[PDF file]: […] not shy from contact with Black Americans either. In 1952, returning from a sojourn in the US, he stood for President but then seized power in a coup that pre-empted elections. New Dealism was dead in the US and hence opposed by the US throughout the Western Hemisphere. Batista’s return to power meant joining […]
Lobster Issue 79 (Summer 2020)
[PDF file]: […] note 29. not indicated in this stable patient. ‘Good surgeons know how to operate, better ones when to operate, and the best when not to operate.’ 38 Coup d’œil Thomas asserts ‘One can read at a cursory glance the injuries and operations a person has had.’ The fact he missed two small punctuate scars […]