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Geoffrey Hawthorn

Geoffrey Hawthorn has just retired as a professor of politics at Cambridge.

From the London Review dated 1 November 2007

Baseball’s Loss

In Venezuela at the end of June, Evo Morales, Hugo Chávez and Diego Maradona, three heroes of the people in Latin America, kicked off the Copa América. Morales, pleased with his dribbling, kept possession for rather longer than might have been thought polite. When he passed, Chávez, instinctive politician that he is, at once flicked the ball on to the feet of the Hand of God. (He originally wanted to be a baseball player. Football is not his game.) What was important was that his largesse had secured the Copa for his country, thereby strengthening his popular appeal at home, enhancing his determination to be a presence in Latin America, and allowing him to cast a mote, as he likes to do, in the eye of the United States. [ read more . . . ]

Selected bibliography

  • The Future of Asia and the Pacific (1998)
  • Plausible Worlds: Possibility and Understanding in History and the Social Sciences (1991)
  • Enlightenment and Despair: A History of Social Theory (1987)
  • Population and Development: High and Low Fertility in Poorer Countries (1970)

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