I.F. Stone, Secret Agent? Spy? Mole?
Silver Spring, Md.
In an October 3, 2006, piece on The American Prospect's website,
Eric Alterman denounced as "almost entirely bogus" the controversy over
"whether [I. F.] Stone ever willingly...cooperated with the KGB in any
way. He did not."
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About Eric Alterman
Eric Alterman is a Distinguished Professor of English, Brooklyn College,
City University of New York, and Professor of Journalism at the CUNY
Graduate School of Journalism. He is also "The Liberal Media" columnist
for The Nation and a fellow of The Nation Institute, a senior fellow at
the Center for American Progress in Washington, DC, where he writes and
edits the "Think Again" column, a senior fellow (since 1985) at the
World Policy Institute . Alterman is also a regular columnist for Moment
magazine and a regular contributor to The Daily Beast. He is the author
of seven books, including the national bestsellers, What Liberal Media?
The Truth About Bias and the News (2003, 2004), and The Book on Bush:
How George W. (Mis)leads America (2004). The others include: When
Presidents Lie: A History of Official Deception and its Consequences,
(2004, 2005). His Sound & Fury: The Making of the Punditocracy (1992,
2000), won the 1992 George Orwell Award and his It Ain't No Sin to be
Glad You're Alive: The Promise of Bruce Springsteen (1999, 2001), won
the 1999 Stephen Crane Literary Award, and Who Speaks for America? Why
Democracy Matters in Foreign Policy, (1998). His most recent book is Why
We're Liberals: A Handbook for Restoring America's Most Important
Ideals (2008, 2009).
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About D.D. Guttenplan
D.D. Guttenplan, who writes from
The Nation's London bureau, is the author of
American Radical: The Life and Times of I.F. Stone (Farrar, Straus and Giroux).
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