Fulbright, Vietnam and the Problem of Purity in US Politics

Though few millennials recognize his name other than as the title of a scholarship fund, Senator J. William Fulbright (1905-1995) stands as one of the most important and influential US politicians of his time. For the generation of young Americans appalled by the knee-jerk militarism coupled with an incomprehensible domino theory that culminated in the … Continue reading Fulbright, Vietnam and the Problem of Purity in US Politics