If read alongside Jason Epstein's The Great Conspiracy Trial, this is a near perfect book, One might fault it for lack of clarity, At times I felt like I had difficulty following what was happening in the trial, But it's precisely the haziness, the sense of dread, decisions being made with farreaching consequences and no way to intervene that I think captures the mood and meaning of the trial, if not the details of the events.
Schultz goes much further into penetrating the cultural moment than Epstein or anyone else I've read on the Conspiracy.
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