[Peace-discuss] NYT on Cumings

Morton K. Brussel brussel at illinois.edu
Sun Sep 12 15:06:51 CDT 2010


Buy Cummings' book. 
It is a good and very enlightening read. A more informative review, as would be expected,  can be found in the current issue of Z Magazine (but who reads that?). --mkb


On Sep 12, 2010, at 10:17 AM, David Green wrote:

> http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/12/books/review/Heilbrunn-t.html?ref=books
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> But Cumings has done a lot of research over the years, has a superb grasp of his material and is never less than stimulating. As he portrays it, America became mired in a civil war between the North, whose leader Kim Il-sung, had gallantly fought against the Japanese in Manchuria starting in 1932, and the South, whose leadership consisted largely of collaborators with the Japanese occupation. According to Cumings, the North Koreans “essentially saw the war in 1950 as a way to settle the hash of the top command of the South Korean Army, nearly all of whom had served the Japanese.” Cumings suggests that “a civil conflict purely among Koreans might have resolved the extraordinary tensions generated by colonialism, national division and foreign intervention” — a resolution that would almost surely have ended with mass murder and a ruthless totalitarian state stretching across all of Korea.
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> We can expect this from the NYT. The reviewer's assertion at the end regarding a "totalitarian state"--regardless of our support for such a state in S. Korea during the war and for decades thereafter. The reviewer offers no evidence to counter Cumings' informed judgment of the outcome of a true civil war. Instead, he relies on Cold War platitudes, and of course doesn't connect any of this to the rest of Asia, including Vietnam.
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> DG
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