["There is a network."]

Sent to you by Sean McBride via Google Reader: What Does 'Pushback'
Mean? An Email from Dersh via Mondoweiss by Philip Weiss on 1/23/08
Some time back I reported that Col. Lawrence Wilkerson, the former
chief of staff to Colin Powell, said at the Middle East Institute
(responding to Jim Lobe actually) that Walt and Mearsheimer's paper
contained the "blinding flash of the obvious," and that he had taught
their ideas in his seminars and gotten "pushback" for doing so. This
was back in '06, when Walt and Mearsheimer were still just the paper
that went 'round the world, in the LRB.

I spoke with Wilkerson today, for a magazine story I'm working on, and
asked him what pushback meant. He said that he didn't even teach Walt
and Mearsheimer, just mentioned their ideas in national security
seminars he taught at the College of William and Mary and George
Washington University. "I just mentioned the paper. I mentioned it in
the guise of 'Here are some fairly credible scholars and this is what
they think.' Because of political correctness, in its most vicious
sense, these things are rarely ever talked about."

Within 48 hours of mentioning the duo, Wilkerson got an email from Alan
Dershowitz. If he was mentioning Walt and Mearsheimer, he "needed to
present" Dershowitz's view of their paper. "Here I am, getting an email
from the man who advocated torture," Wilkerson chuckles. "I gave him a
piece of my mind." Didn't hear back. Wilkerson suspects that pro-Israel
Jewish students on campus dropped the dime to Dershowitz.
Because, "There is a network."

All I'd add is that this is real pressure, and Wilkerson is tough. A
lot of other teachers would quail under it. Some time back a scholar at
Yale told me he avoided Israel/Palestine, though he felt moral qualms
about the U.S. position, because who needs Dershowitz jumping down
their throat.

Also, re Dershowitz, thanks to Hilda Silverman for reminding me that
when I quote Dershowitz calling the pre-67 borders "Auschwitz borders,"
Dershowitz is quoting Abba Eban...

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