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Le 9 octobre dernier, Emmanuel Borghi, Philippe Bussonnet, Daniel Jeand'heur et Bruno Ruder étaient réunis sur la scène du Triton pour rendre un vibrant hommage à leur frère et tant regretté compagnon d’aventure, l’irremplaçable James Mac Gaw. Après de trop longues années d’absence qui avaient laissés les fans de ce groupe mythique comme orphelins, One Shot se reconstituait enfin, à l’occasion d’une soirée spéciale et unique, sous une forme inédite à deux claviers. Ce moment de retrouvailles entre les musiciens et avec leur public fut marqué par le sentime

A. James Gregor

American political scientist (1929–2019)

Anthony James Gregor (April 2, 1929 – August 30, 2019)[2] was an American political scientist and eugenicist[3] and professor of political science at the University of California, Berkeley, known for his research on fascism, Marxism, and national security.

Early life

He was born Anthony Gimigliano in New York City. His father, Antonio, was a machine operator, factory worker and a nonpolitical anarchist. Gregor served as a volunteer in the U.S. Army. He attended and graduated in 1952 from Columbia University and thereafter served as a high school social science teacher while working for his advanced degrees.

Prior to founding the International Association for the Advancement of Ethnology and Eugenics, he published several articles on race science and syndicalism for Oswald Mosley's The European and Corrado Gini’s Genus.[4] Gregor's first article in the latter was a defense of Gini's theories, and the two subsequently became friends and collaborators until Gini's death in

A. James McAdams

Biography

A. James McAdams is the William M. Scholl Professor of International Affairs. For 16 years, he was Director of the Nanovic Institute for European Studies. He has also served as chair of the Political Science department. McAdams has written widely on European affairs, especially on central Europe, as well as on global communism. His books include East Germany and Detente; Germany Divided; Judging the Past in Unified Germany; and The Crisis of Modern Times. His book, Vanguard of the Revolution: The Global Idea of the Communist Party (Princeton University Press, 2017 and 2019), examines the political history of the party from the 1840s to the present. Covering a panoply of communist parties from Germany to Russia, China, Poland, North Korea, Cuba, and many others, the book is the first comprehensive international history of the communist party. Vanguard of the Revolution was named one of the Best Books of 2018 by Foreign Affairs. He has recently published three collections: 1968: Cultural Revolutions in Europe and Latin America (with Anthony M

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