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For six months, LaRouche worked with American Healyite leader Tim Wohlforth, who later wrote that LaRouche had a " gargantuan ego ," and " a marvelous ability to place any world happening in a larger context, which seemed to give the event additional meaning, but his thinking was schematic, lacking factual detail and depth.

Wohlforth and on
* Wohlforth, Tim, The Prophet's Children: Travels on the American Left.
Wohlforth now led a Reorganized Minority Tendency until it too was expelled from the SWP and went on to found the American Committee for the Fourth International.
Intercontinental Press began a campaign denouncing the ICFI for the Wohlforth incident, with its editor Joseph Hansen writing that the concern over security indicated " paranoia " on the part of the IC's central leader, Gerry Healy.
Robertson, Mage and Wohlforth opposed what they considered to be an uncritical embrace of Fidel Castro by the SWP leadership, which declared Cuba to be a workers state on a par with the early USSR.
Wohlforth went on to lead Healy ’ s American organization ( until he was purged in 1974 ).
While Robertson left the SWP in 1962 and went on to form the Spartacist Group, later Spartacist League, Wohlforth and his supporters remained within the SWP and fought for the perspective of the International Committee of the Fourth International.
His former wife Nancy Wohlforth, is Secretary-Treasurer of the Office and Professional Employees International Union ( OPEIU ) and on the Executive Committee of the AFL-CIO.
* Tim Wohlforth, The Prophet's Children: Travels on the American Left, Humanities Press, 1994, ISBN 0-391-03802-8
In late 1961 at the second YSA convention, held in Chicago, the SWP central leadership arranged the removal of Wohlforth and Robertson from the YSA on age grounds and replaced the initial majority group with Barry Sheppard and Peter Camejo from Boston, Sheppard as national chairman and Camejo as national secretary.

Wohlforth and International
* Trotskyism vs. Revisionism Volume 7: The Fourth International and the Renegade Wohlforth ( 1984 ), this volume contains documents from the political struggle waged within the Workers League against Tim Wohlforth, who deserted his post as national secretary in 1973.
Tim Wohlforth was a youth leader in that party and was opposed to the course of the organization, which was heading toward reunification with the International Secretariat of the Fourth International ( ISFI ).
In the early 1960s when the SWP rejoined the International Secretariat of the Fourth International and developed an uncritical attitude towards the Cuban Revolution, a minority of members led by Wohlforth and James Robertson ( another former ISL member ) formed the Revolutionary Tendency within the SWP.
* Wohlforth, William C., Stuart J. Kaufman and Richard Little, “ Introduction: Balance and Hierarchy in International System ,” in William C. * Wohlforth, Stuart J. Kaufman and Richard Little ( eds ) The Balance of Power in World History, ( New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007 ).
* In Theory of International Politics, Waltz elaborates many of the core principles of neorealist international relations theory, adopting a structural perspective that sets him apart from earlier ( classical ) realists like E. H. Carr and Hans Morgenthau, and later giving rise to the Neoclassical realist movement ( Randall Schweller, Fareed Zakaria, William C. Wohlforth, Thomas J. Christensen, etc.

Wohlforth and Committee
It was brought to the attention of the Workers ' League's Central Committee that Fields ' uncle had worked for the CIA's computer division, and it criticized the fact that neither Fields nor Wohlforth had revealed that to the League.
The Workers League Political Committee and ICFI criticized the fact that neither Fields nor Wohlforth had revealed this to the League.

Wohlforth and Press
* Brooks, Stephen G. and Wohlforth, William C. “ World out of Balance ” ( Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2008 ).

Wohlforth and .
The Government Department, whose prominent professors include Stephen Brooks, Richard Ned Lebow, and William Wohlforth, was ranked the top solely undergraduate political science program in the world by researchers at the London School of Economics in 2003.
* Whether soft balancing is occurring ( Wohlforth & Brooks vs Walt et al.
The most important faction opposing the SWP leadership's new line was the Revolutionary Tendency ( RT ) led by James Robertson and Tim Wohlforth that rejected the SWP's " capitulation " to Pabloism and opposed joining the USFI.
* On the Edge: Political Cults Right and Left by Dennis Tourish, and Tim Wohlforth, 2000.
As Tim Wohlforth notes, Shachtman was already noted as a talented journalist and intellectual: The Militant listed Shachtman as its managing editor.
* The Struggle for Marxism in the United States: A History of American Trotskyism Tim Wohlforth Labor Publications, 1971.
These were gathered around Tim Wohlforth and James Robertson in the Revolutionary Tendency.
However, Robertson's followers embarrassed Wohlforth and the SLL by suggesting that the SWP could not be saved.
With Wohlforth laying the evidentiary basis for claims of " party disloyalty " the RT leaders were expelled from the party, forming Spartacist.
Two groups from the US sent delegates: that of Tim Wohlforth and that of James Robertson.
In the middle of the 1970s, two leaders of the ICFI group in the United States, Workers ' League, developed political differences with the majority: Tim Wohlforth and Nancy Fields, his partner.
Fields and Wohlforth had denied that Fields had connections with state agencies.
In August 1974, the League's central committee suspended Fields from membership and removed Wohlforth as national secretary pending a commission of inquiry, in a unanimous vote that included Wohlforth's.
Those within the U. S. Socialist Workers Party ( SWP ) who broadly shared this view formed a " Revolutionary Tendency " led by Tim Wohlforth and James Robertson in 1962.

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In 1983 he wrote an extended manuscript ( about 600 pages ) entitled Pursuing Stacks, stimulated by correspondence with Ronald Brown, ( see also R. Brown and Tim Porter at University of Bangor in Wales ), and starting with a letter addressed to Daniel Quillen.
Steven Suskin wrote: The " fascinating extended musical scenes, with extended choral work, ... immediately marked Sondheim as the most distinctive theatre composer of his time.
The " puzzle " approach was carried even further into ingenious and seemingly impossible plots by John Dickson Carr — also writing as Carter Dickson — who is regarded as the master of the " locked room mystery ", and Cecil Street, who also wrote as John Rhode, whose detective, Dr. Priestley, specialised in elaborate technical devices, while in the US the whodunnit was adopted and extended by Rex Stout and Ellery Queen, among others.
He also wrote an extended essay attacking the ideologists on both sides of the cold war, Double Exposure ( 1985 ) and edited a collection of essays opposing Ronald Reagan's Strategic Defense Initiative, Star Wars ( 1985 ).
He further wrote that the authority of the Sultan extended from Malindi in the north to Inhambane in the south and was particularly impressed by the planning of the city, believing it to be the reason for Kilwa's success along the coast.
* In December 2010, Stephen Colbert wrote and performed an " extended ending " to ' Send in the Clowns ' to composer Stephen Sondheim when he appeared on Colbert's program, The Colbert Report.
Dilthey's student Georg Misch wrote the first extended critical appropriation of Heidegger in Lebensphilosophie und Phänomenologie.
" Theodor Adorno wrote an extended critique of the ideological character of Heidegger's early and later use of language in the Jargon of Authenticity.
Brian Berliner wrote a paper introducing his improvements to the CVS program — which describes how the tool was extended and used internally by Prisma, a third-party developer working on the SunOS kernel, and was released for the benefit of the community under the GPL.
Thomas Jefferson wrote favorably in response to Jackson in December 1823 and extended a preemptive welcome to Monticello: " I recall with pleasure the remembrance of our joint labors while in the Senate together in times of great trial and of hard battling, battles indeed of words, not of blood, as those you have since fought so much for your own glory & that of your country ; with the assurance that my attamts continue undiminished, accept that of my great respect & consideration.
He wrote an extended treatise ( 21 July 447 ), against the sect, examining its false teaching in detail, and calling for a Spanish general council to investigate whether it had any adherents in the episcopate, but this was prevented by the political circumstances of Spain.
During the Napoleonic Campaign in Egypt which extended into Syria and Palestine in 1799, a local official from Jenin wrote a poem enumerating and calling upon local Arab leaders to resist Bonaparte, without mentioning the Sultan or the need to protect the Ottoman empire.
When Herodotus wrote his Histories in the 5th century BC, Greeks distinguished Scythia Minor in present-day Romania and Bulgaria from a Greater Scythia that extended eastwards for a 20-day ride from the Danube River, across the steppes of today's East Ukraine to the lower Don basin.
He wrote introductions for a few books such as a new edition of George Borrow's Wild Wales ; he gave radio talks on the BBC Third Programme ; he even tried his hand at an extended consideration of Coleridge's poem for a reprinting of The Rime of the Ancient Mariner featuring his own introduction and illustrations with a series of copper engravings.
Membership in the school is not generally extended to Schoenberg's many pupils in the United States from 1933, such as John Cage, Leon Kirchner and Gerald Strang, nor to many other composers who, at a greater remove, wrote compositions evocative of the Second Viennese style, such as the Canadian pianist Glenn Gould.
Percy Bysshe Shelley wrote the poem Adonais for John Keats, and uses the myth as an extended metaphor for Keats ' death.
" Weston LaBarre made the observation that Frazer was " the last of the scholastics ", and wrote The Golden Bough " as an extended footnote to a line in Virgil he felt he did not understand.
James E. Hendrix improved and extended the original compiler, and wrote The Small-C Handbook.
In his book " Life on Mars ", Schiaparelli wrote: " Rather than true channels in a form familiar to us, we must imagine depressions in the soil that are not very deep, extended in a straight direction for thousands of miles, over a width of 100, 200 kilometers and maybe more.
Handel wrote the movement in both 11-bar and extended 32-bar forms ; according to Burrows, either will work in performance.
The company's secretive tendencies also extended to the question of who wrote the games.
Writing for the majority, Justice Brennan wrote that Massachusetts could not enforce the law onto married couples because of Griswold v. Connecticut, so the law worked " irrational discrimination " if not extended to unmarried couples as well.
Braben also made Wise a would-be writer ; their BBC shows in the 1970s would always climax with an extended sketch, introduced by Wise as " a play what I wrote.
John Dos Passos wrote about the war and also the U. S. A. trilogy which extended into the Depression.

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