Sarah Tornay
The 'politics of fear,' for elderly Jews
Alan Weisman loves his students, and they love him. Last night, he was wearing baggy light blue jeans, a dark polo shirt and buttoned-up blazer. He had gelled his graying hair into a part. It goes well with his bushy mustache. "They're hip, they're smart," he said, standing in front of the projection screen after delivering a lecture on the "Politics of Fear." It was the third talk in a three-part series, and the audience loved how he compared the terrorist threat to the paranoia of the early Cold War. They remember the latter quite well. More
August 4, 2010 2:50 pm
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