Richard Gillis' interview with me, and review of the book, appears in the Irish Times. Read it here. He writes:
"It’s stretching the war analogy to breaking point to suggest it’s written from the perspective of someone who was on the front line, but you get the point....The second half of the book slows the pace and attempts to analyse what has happened. By Mason’s own admission, the speed at which the book has come to market makes this job difficult. His main thrust is that the crisis signals the end of the era of neo-liberalism, the free-market dogma that has defined the last 20 years."
Hi Paul.
A remarkable book, I am halfway through and I could not stop myself searching your e-mail address to write this personal note to say what an outstanding piece of work you did in the time frame. The depth of insight is amazing.
I also learnt on your background through wikipedia and that accelerated my need to write a mail.
Happy Birthday in advance,
I will like to meet with you whenever you are in the US.
Posted by: Kishor Kabse | 01/08/2010 at 10:41
Thanks Kishor - what is your email address.
Posted by: Paul Mason | 01/30/2010 at 15:03
kabsek@yahoo.com
Looking forward to receive your e-mail.
regards
Posted by: Kishor Kabse | 02/07/2010 at 17:38