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  • Nathaniel Glosser , a 46-year-old Pittsburgh writer, is helping organize what he calls "the Occupy Pittsburgh movement."

    Wall Street Protest Digs In, Spreads Andrew Grossman 2011

  • Mr. Glosser, a veteran of anti-war marches, said he was inspired by what he saw in New York and started looking for people online who might do something like it in Pittsburgh.

    Wall Street Protest Spreads Andrew Grossman 2011

  • "After several days of searching on the Internet, I found that there were several hundred people who had signed up on the Facebook group and then I just jumped in with both feet," Mr. Glosser said.

    Wall Street Protest Spreads Andrew Grossman 2011

  • Mr. Glosser, a veteran of anti-war marches, said he was inspired by what he saw in New York and started looking for people online who might do something like it in Pittsburgh.

    Wall Street Protest Digs In, Spreads Andrew Grossman 2011

  • Nathaniel Glosser , a 46-year-old Pittsburgh writer, is helping organize what he calls "the Occupy Pittsburgh movement."

    Wall Street Protest Spreads Andrew Grossman 2011

  • "After several days of searching on the Internet, I found that there were several hundred people who had signed up on the Facebook group and then I just jumped in with both feet," Mr. Glosser said.

    Wall Street Protest Digs In, Spreads Andrew Grossman 2011

  • On the first count, Glosser is certainly correct in worrying about the generalization involved, but I think Brook is also well aware of the dangers and admirably avoids them in many places more adventurous scholars would not.

    Review of Timothy Brook’s Collaboration 2006

  • I think Glosser fundamentally misunderstands Brook when she protests his claim that “history does not fashion moral subjects, nor produce moral knowledge.”

    Review of Timothy Brook’s Collaboration 2006

  • Finally, Glosser seems to think that Brook has a “neutral stance” with respect to collaboration and wants to “avoid moral judgments.”

    Review of Timothy Brook’s Collaboration 2006

  • Glosser for some reason takes issue with the fact that Brook uses the term “pacification teams” which is a direct translation of the Japanese term.

    Review of Timothy Brook’s Collaboration 2006

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