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Let Vietnam live!

"The simple issue around which all the history of the rest of the century will concentrate: are we in the privileged quarter of the world, going to continue to exploit the other three quarters?"John Berger in England for Oxford Vietnam Week (Jan. 25 – 31, 1967).

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John Berger

John Berger is an English art critic, novelist, painter, poet and author. His novel <em>G.</em> won the 1972 Booker Prize. His seminal essay on art criticism <em>Ways of Seeing</em>, was written as an

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